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acid.nvim

Asynchronous Clojure Interactive Development

What is it for?

Acid.nvim is a plugin for clojure development on neovim.

Installing

First, install the python dependencies:

pip3 install --user pynvim

Then, add and install acid:

Plug 'clojure-vim/acid.nvim', { 'do': ':UpdateRemotePlugins' }

Most of acid functionality is available through the lua interface. As lua doesn't provide the required asynchronous capabilities for handling nREPL connectivity, a python layer exists to provide them.

Nonetheless, one should never require to interact with python directly.

Version 2.x

The new version 2.x uses a both lua (to implement high-level features, such as code navigation, evaluating the current form or requiring the current buffer) and python (for the low-level features, such as fs navigation, sending messages to the nrepl and dealing with concurrency/async).

If you are looking for the 1.x version, you can find it on this branch. It won't be further updated, but you can still use if if you need something that this version is missing.

Differences from 1.x

Aside from the python/lua difference, there's also a bunch of minor differences:

Documentation

Most of the lua code is documented here. Vim documents are updated on a best effort basis.

Key features

Eval with virtualtext support

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