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Hi, anyone having success making vim and shadow-cljs talk ?
I use neovim, I can eval stuff and it shows up in the browser in my shadow-cljs build. I use conjure for this.
socket repl of conjure is working with shadow-cljs ?
@dharrigan very nice
Conjure's latest version is over shadow-cljs's nREPL connection since you get all sorts of neat stuff out of the box. (completion if you add the cider middleware too!) I may well add socket / prepl support as an alternative client you can switch to some day, but for now Conjure is nREPL only. Just to clarify the socket REPL comment from @geraldodev 🙂
Process is: Start shadow-cljs, open a CLJS file in Neovim, run :ConjureShadowSelect [app name]
and start evaluating. https://github.com/Olical/conjure/wiki/Quick-start:-ClojureScript-(shadow-cljs)
completion with cljs in vim is a dream I've stopped dreaming a long ago. Don't tease me 🙂 Gotta try.
How do I configure Vim so that in Clojure buffers it regards slashes as word separators? Am I weird for wanting this? 😄
@martinklepsch :h 'iskeyword'