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UPDATE:

This repo now demonstrates a boot task to use with fireplace.vim. See usage.

fireplace.vim and boot build tool

Issue that gave rise to this repository: fireplace.vim issue #185.

This repository is intended for experimentation with fireplace.vim in combination with the boot build tool; specifically the ClojuresScript workflow implemented by adzerk.

A nice introduction to boot and the ClojureScript workflow can be found on the adzerk blog.

Usage

To get up and running, follow these steps:

  1. In a terminal, run boot watch cljs-repl cljs -usO none reload to start a
  2. In a browser, open target/index.html
  3. Open any of the files in src/cljs with vim
  4. :Connect with the nREPL port from step 1
  5. :Piggieback (boot.user/repl-env)

You should now have a browser-connected REPL and the browser console should say "Opened Websocket REPL connection".

License

Copyright © 2014 Matthias Diehn Ingesman

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.

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