(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf:
| This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |
I spent a lot of time trying to find a pretty optimal (for me) setup for Clojure… at the same time I was trying to dive in and learn it. This is never optimal; you shouldn't be fighting the environment while trying to learn something.
I feel like I went through a lot of pain searching Google, StackOverflow, blogs, and other sites for random tidbits of information and instructions.
This is a comprehensive "what I learned and what I ended up doing" that will hopefully be of use to others and act as a journal for myself if I ever have to do it again. I want to be very step-by-step and explain what's happening (and why) at each step.
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| ;; NS CHEATSHEET | |
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| ;; * :require makes functions available with a namespace prefix | |
| ;; and optionally can refer functions to the current ns. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; * :import refers Java classes to the current namespace. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; * :refer-clojure affects availability of built-in (clojure.core) | |
| ;; functions. |