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flow-storm-debugger
- FlowStorm a omniscient time travel debugger for Clojure/CLJS
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What I Have Changed My Mind About in Software Development
Tracing debuggers give you the best of both worlds. I've recently started using Flow-storm [0], by @jpmonettas), and it's been quite transformative. You can still easily see the values flowing through your system (better than just "prints"), and it can handle multi-threaded / async scenarios quite nicely. You don't need to manually step through code, you can just "see" your data flow, and when you have loops or some other form of iteration, you can see the data for each pass. Coupling this with a good data visualization tool (such as Portal [1]) really feels like magic. I've been doing Clojure for quite a few years now, and was very happy with my plain REPL-driven workflow, but this is way better.
[0] https://github.com/jpmonettas/flow-storm-debugger
[1] https://github.com/djblue/portal
- ANN ClojureStorm: Omniscient time travel debugging for Clojure
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What a good debugger can do
This is another example, a tracing time travel debugger for Clojure https://github.com/jpmonettas/flow-storm-debugger
Supports a bunch of stuff described there and more.
Lisps have some good tooling around debugging, for example clojure's flowstorm or common lisp which has built into the language most of what this article is talking about.
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Debugging Lisp: trace options, break on conditions
There's some good debugging tooling for Clojure as well. A recent entrant is https://github.com/jpmonettas/flow-storm-debugger and of course there's the estabilished pretty full featured debugging features in CIDER (Emacs), Calva (VS Code) and Cursive (IntelliJ). And for barebones tracing from REPL there's goo old clojure.tools.trace.
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FlowStorm - Flow Docs, experimental execution derived documentation for Clojure
For Emacs there is something already if you use the Emacs integration described here https://github.com/jpmonettas/flow-storm-debugger/tree/flow-docs/editors.
- Clojure at the REPL: Data Visualization
- [ANN] FlowStorm Clojure[Script] debugger 3.1.259 is out
- Debugging ClojureScript applications with FlowStorm
deps.clj
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How do you setup clojure for use in windows CMD?
Try https://github.com/borkdude/deps.clj
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Windows MSI installer for Clojure
This MSI installer downloads deps.clj and installs it as `clj.exe` and `clojure.exe`. It works in cmd.exe and Powershell. The goal of this installer is to bring a smoother and more familiar installation experience for Clojure developers on Windows than the current Powershell module.
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Things about clojure or tooling, you found out way too late.
You can try deps.clj which works without Powershell.
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Babashka shebang now available for Windows .bat scripts
See https://github.com/borkdude/deps.clj/blob/master/deps.bat for an example.
What are some alternatives?
test-refresh - Refreshes and reruns clojure.tests in your project.
nbb - Scripting in Clojure on Node.js using SCI
hashp - A better "prn" for debugging
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
sayid - A debugger for Clojure
obb - Ad-hoc ClojureScript scripting of Mac applications via Apple's Open Scripting Architecture.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
scope-capture - Project your Clojure(Script) REPL into the same context as your code when it ran
clj-msi
portal - A clojure tool to navigate through your data.
nodashka - Ad-hoc CLJS scripting on Node.js. [Moved to: https://github.com/borkdude/nbb]