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@nextjournal/clojure-mode
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Enabling a decent Clojure/Script editor experience in the browser. Built for and by [Nextjournal](https://nextjournal.com/).
Enabling a decent Clojure/Script editor experience in the browser. Built for and by Nextjournal.
⚡️ Lightning-fast thanks to lezer incremental parsing
clojure/core.clj
into the live demo.🥤 Slurping & 🤮 Barfing
💗 Semantic Selections
🧙 Prepared for evaluation
🧹 Autoformatting following Tonsky’s Better Clojure Formatting
🎹 And lots of more useful key bindings
deps.edn
{:deps {io.github.nextjournal/clojure-mode {:git/sha "<SHA>"}}}
import { default_extensions, complete_keymap } from '@nextjournal/clojure-mode';
import { EditorView, drawSelection, keymap } from '@codemirror/view';
import { EditorState } from '@codemirror/state';
let extensions = [keymap.of(complete_keymap),
...default_extensions
];
let state = EditorState.create({doc: "... some clojure code...",
extensions: extensions });
let editorElt = document.querySelector('#editor');
let editor = new EditorView({state: state,
parent: editorElt,
extensions: extensions });
yarn install
yarn watch
Licensed under the EPL License, Copyright © 2020-present Nextjournal GmbH.
See LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
Enabling a decent Clojure/Script editor experience in the browser. Built for and by [Nextjournal](https://nextjournal.com/).
The npm package @nextjournal/clojure-mode receives a total of 91 weekly downloads. As such, @nextjournal/clojure-mode popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nextjournal/clojure-mode demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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