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InfluxDB
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SaaSHub
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conjure
Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)
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cajus-nvim
Discontinued Basic config to transform your NVIM in a powerful Clojure IDE using fennel, clojure-lsp and conjure.
I always wanted to write my config in lua (or better Fennel)‚ but didn't have enough courage to try (not worth it?). Finally I did and I am very happy with it. I also tried new plugins‚ lsp-config, treesitter, telescope and lightspeed, and now I can't imagine my live without them.
I always wanted to write my config in lua (or better Fennel)‚ but didn't have enough courage to try (not worth it?). Finally I did and I am very happy with it. I also tried new plugins‚ lsp-config, treesitter, telescope and lightspeed, and now I can't imagine my live without them.
I always wanted to write my config in lua (or better Fennel)‚ but didn't have enough courage to try (not worth it?). Finally I did and I am very happy with it. I also tried new plugins‚ lsp-config, treesitter, telescope and lightspeed, and now I can't imagine my live without them.
I always wanted to write my config in lua (or better Fennel)‚ but didn't have enough courage to try (not worth it?). Finally I did and I am very happy with it. I also tried new plugins‚ lsp-config, treesitter, telescope and lightspeed, and now I can't imagine my live without them.
I always wanted to write my config in lua (or better Fennel)‚ but didn't have enough courage to try (not worth it?). Finally I did and I am very happy with it. I also tried new plugins‚ lsp-config, treesitter, telescope and lightspeed, and now I can't imagine my live without them.
The experience with Fennel was pretty smooth. Aniseed does all the dirty work and does it brilliantly. Now I can easily extend the editor myself. I never wrote anything for vim (just copypaste), and now I am able to solve a task, for example, launch a terminal with an appropriate repl (commit).
The experience with Fennel was pretty smooth. Aniseed does all the dirty work and does it brilliantly. Now I can easily extend the editor myself. I never wrote anything for vim (just copypaste), and now I am able to solve a task, for example, launch a terminal with an appropriate repl (commit).
First install treesitter and conjure, those plugins will give you the ability to write Fennel code with autocompletion, and the ability to evaluate stuff in place (most of the time you don't have relaunch the Vim or event to source ~/your/config).
There were 2 dotfiles projects that was very handy: aniseed author's dotfiles, some random config I found on reddit.
There were 2 dotfiles projects that was very handy: aniseed author's dotfiles, some random config I found on reddit.
There is also https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim As I understand it it’s a more lightweight more neovim focused fennel to lua transpiler which would act as a replacement for aniseed.
I do restart vim when it's impossible to evaluate modified stuff in place to see the result immediatelly. Sometimes, when I have lots of buffers opened, need all of them and need to restart, a save a session with Startify :SSave command. On restart I press one key and have everything back.