A single-shot nREPL client designed for shell invocation.
This connects to a running nREPL server (like kind started with lein repl
,
for example), sends some code to be evaluated, and prints the results and
output.
$ rep '(clojure.tools.namespace.repl/refresh)' :reloading () :ok
Unlike other nREPL clients, rep
does not try to maintain a persistent
connection, meaning that thread-local variables and bindings like *e
and
*1
will not persist across invocations of rep
. Perhaps there are
other limitations because of this?
On Unix-like systems:
$ make && sudo make install
On Windows, this can be built with Mingw:
> mingw32-make.exe
See the rep manpage.
You can use Nix as the build tool.
$ nix-build .
A result
symlink will appear in the current directory point to the build
output.
To run all the tests that CI runs, the way CI runs them (do this before issuing a pull request):
$ nix-build release.nix
The rc/
folder contains scripts which add a ,e
user mode to Kakoune. To
link this to Kakoune’s autoload directory, do the following:
$ make && make install $ ln -sf /usr/local/share/kak/autoload/plugins/rep.kak ~/.config/kak/autoload/
rep
must be in the path for the plugin to work.