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nvim-jack-in


Jack in to CLJ & Leiningen from Neovim. Inpsired by vim-jack-in.

Installation

Lazy

{'TreyBastian/nvim-jack-in', config = true}

Example with options

{
  'TreyBastian/nvim-jack-in',
  opts = {
      location = 'vsplit',
      force_powershell = true,
  },
  config = true,
}

Options

clj_dependencies

Dependencies that should be injected into clj

Default
clj_dependencies = {
  { name = "nrepl/nrepl",       version = "RELEASE" },
  { name = "cider/cider-nrepl", version = "RELEASE" },
}

clj_middleware

Middleware that should be injected into clj

Default
clj_middleware = {
  "cider.nrepl/cider-middleware"
}

lein_plugins

Plugins that should be injected into leiningen

Default
lein_plugins = {
  { name = "cider/cider-nrepl", version = "RELEASE" },
}

location

Location where the REPL should open

Default
location = 'buffer'
Choices

buffer - opens REPL in a new buffer with focus background - opens REPL in a new buffer but you stay focused on current buffer split - opens REPL in new split vsplit - opens REPL in new vertical split tab - opens REPL in new tab

force_powershell

Force the usage of powershell. In windows setting vim.o.shell = powershell might sometimes not be optimal. Clj by default on windows is installed as a powershell module. This forces the plugin to use powershell.

Default
force_powershell = false

Usage

This plugin automatically registers 2 commands :Cljand :Lein to start their respective REPLs

You can easily map these commands to a key.

vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rc", "<CMD>:Clj<CR>")
vim.keymap.net("n", "<leader>rl", "<CMD>:Lein<CR>")

You can supply additional arguments to the command. For example to use Kit-Clj development mode you can do. :Clj -A:dev

Contributing

This project is open source, not just public source. If you wish to contribute start with an issue.

Socials

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