reveal
lumo
reveal | lumo | |
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7 | 5 | |
594 | 1,894 | |
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4.0 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
MIT License | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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reveal
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Making Hard Things Easy
Clojure does pretty well. See https://github.com/nubank/morse, https://docs.datomic.com/cloud/other-tools/REBL.html, and https://vlaaad.github.io/reveal/.
It's one of the areas that homoiconicity helps: code is data, data is code, so visualization tools can work on both sides.
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Morse, an open-source interactive tool for inspecting Clojure
I'm glad the MATLAB interface isn't dead haha
This this looks awfully similar to Reveal - (though a first blush it looks less composable and modular)
https://github.com/vlaaad/reveal/
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[ANN] London Clojurians Talk: Reveal: lessons learned (by Vlad Protsenko)
In this talk Vlad shares his findings after developing and using Reveal daily. Reveal (https://github.com/vlaaad/reveal) aims to solve this problem by creating an in-process repl output pane that makes inspecting values as easy as selecting an interesting datum. It recognizes the value of text as a universal interface, that's why its output looks like a text: you can select it, copy it, save it into a file. Unlike text, reveal output holds references to printed values, making inspecting selected value a matter of opening a context menu.
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FlowStorm 2.2 new features demo
Neat project. I use Reveal for some debugging purposes but it's not a true debugger like this project. I am looking forward to using FlowStorm in my projects.
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Sublime (love) Clojure
;; :main-opts ["-m" "cognitect.rebl"]}
Into your '~/.clojure/deps.edn'.
From there I can just add 'rebl' as a profile to my Intellj when you start a REPL it starts automatically.
There are also alternative tools like Portal to do the same things: https://github.com/djblue/portal
Or: https://vlaaad.github.io/reveal/
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[ANN] Reveal Pro
Reveal is a Read Eval Visualize Loop for Clojure, a powerful and extensible REPL output pane that lives in the JVM. Being in-process allows for easy access to objects, which makes it perfect for data inspection.
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Which is the best editor to use with reveal?
Check out https://github.com/vlaaad/reveal/issues/2
lumo
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Clojure Scripting on Node.js
Is this similar to Lumo (https://github.com/anmonteiro/lumo)? I would assume Lumo has a faster start time since it boots from a V8 snapshot, but otherwise I'd assume the two projects are similar (except that, of course, lumo is EOL)
- Clojure – Differences with Other Lisps
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Clojure, but without the JVM?
Lumo: a standalone ClojureScript environment, runs on Node.js. Doesn't seem to have its own reader conditional, uses :cljs.
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Racket v8.0 is out!
Lumo and Planck (standalone Clojurescript environments, based on Node and on JavaScriptCore with some additional functionality to make it suitable for scripting, respectively), and Clojerl (Clojure implemented on BEAM). Startup times are comparable to e.g. Racket.
What are some alternatives?
portal - A clojure tool to navigate through your data.
planck - Stand-alone ClojureScript REPL
rebel-readline - Terminal readline library for Clojure dialects
etaoin - Pure Clojure Webdriver protocol implementation
dot-clojure - My .clojure/deps.edn file
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
flow-storm-debugger - A debugger for Clojure and ClojureScript with some unique features.
joker - Small Clojure interpreter, linter and formatter.
hashp - A better "prn" for debugging
awesome-clojure-likes - Curated list of Clojure-like programming languages.
is - an inspector for your environment
Fennel - Lua Lisp Language