This plugin integrates Vim with a running Clojure JVM. It provides a repl that supports breakpoints, documentation lookup, source code navigation, and omnicompletion.
Vim Redl depends on fireplace.vim. Please install fireplace first.
First, you'll need to install this as a Vim plugin. Do that with
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/dgrnbrg/vim-redl.git
You'll need Pathogen so that vim-redl gets loaded. Otherwise, if you are
a user of Vundle or NeoBundle, you can just use Bundle 'dgrnbrg/vim-redl'
or NeoBundle 'dgrnbrg/vim-redl'
respectively to install the Vim component.
Then, you'll need to install the Clojure component. To get this, you just need to add 2 lines
to your ~/.lein/profiles.clj
.
:injections [(require '[redl core complete])]
ensure that redl is loaded on jvm startup:dependencies [[redl "0.2.3"]]
ensures that redl is available on the classpath
A minimal profiles.clj (including REDL, Spyscope, and lein pprint
) would look like:
{:user {:dependencies [[spyscope "0.1.3"]
[redl "0.2.3"]]
:injections [(require 'spyscope.core)
(require '[redl complete core])]}}
To access the other repl, use :Repl
or :ReplHere
. The former opens a new
split window containing a repl in the namespace user
. The latter opens the
repl in the namespace of the current file.
If you don't reconfigure the plugs below, these are the default controls for the repl:
ctrl-e
in insert mode evaluates the current line, regardless of cursor position.return
in insert mode at the end of the line evaluates the line, otherwise inserts a newline.ctrl-up
goes up in the historyctrl-down
goes down in the history
To use the breakpoint feature, check out dgrnbrg/redl (short version: redl.core/break
and redl.core/continue
.
The plugs for the repl:
<Plug>clj_repl_enter.
<Plug>clj_repl_eval.
<Plug>clj_repl_hat.
<Plug>clj_repl_Ins.
<Plug>clj_repl_uphist.
<Plug>clj_repl_downhist.
This feature requires redl to be loaded in the connected JVM, as this plugin uses redl's advanced fuzzy completion engine.
Please, open GitHub issues for bug reports and feature requests. Even better than a feature request is just to tell me the pain you're experiencing, and perhaps some ideas for what might eliminate it.
This plugin was made by borrowing generous amounts of code from vimclojure Meikel Brandmeyer.
Copyright © David Greenberg, Tim Pope, and Meikel Brandmeyer.
Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself.
See :help license
.