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vim-iced v0.14.2 has been released! https://twitter.com/uochan/status/1227006275000487936
@UG1C3AD5Z No. This feature is only for nREPL currently:disappointed_relieved:
@UBL24PLE6 it seems vim-iced relies on vim-sexp witch is a no-no for me since i am heavily addicted to parinfer Am i wrong ? That debug feature seems aweasome
You can have both installed AFAIK @U4LDAE9MZ
@U09LZR36F are you sure?. Back then the two plugins where not compatible because they manipulate S-expressions differently. I imagine one should be deactivated for the other to work properly
I used them together a long time ago. You just have to disable the insert mode stuff in sexp
@U4LDAE9MZ vim-iced requires vim-sexp only for internal manipulation, and you don't have to use vim-sexp. If you disable vim-sexp's insert mode mapping, you should be able to use parinfer. https://github.com/guns/vim-sexp/blob/master/doc/vim-sexp.txt#L528
@UBL24PLE6 thanks