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  • iron.nvim

    Interactive Repl Over Neovim

    It is really important that I know this is a use case, because I was just looking at this issue and thinking about adding a configurable, indirection layer, like repl "providers" (i.e. functions that pick the repl for you).

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  • conjure

    Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)

    How does iron compare to conjure? Been looking at getting conjure setup but iron sounds interesting too. I will also echo the other comments that more examples/complete docs in the read me would be great :)

  • acid.nvim

    Asynchronous Clojure Interactive Development

    My bad. I knew conjure for when I was starting out using clojure. I came up with acid.nvim and settled on it for a while. Conjure was one of the references and it did get a lot more traction then acid. It's been years since I stopped working w/ clojure professionally so I didn't keep up with the plugins around it.

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