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Conjure
DESCRIPTION:
Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile). Conjure is an interactive environment for evaluating code within your running program. The core features of Conjure are language agnostic (although it’s targeted at Lisps for now), with each language client providing their own extra tools. Here are the currently supported languages, contributions, and 3rd party plugins that add clients are highly encouraged! You can find a comparison table for all clients and supported features in the wiki. Conjure adds support for various languages through "clients", these are Lua modules that expose a selection of functions and values that allow the wider Conjure UX to interact with the target language. There’s more information on configuring Conjure to point at clients depending on the file type under :h conjure-clients.
Features
- Supported features per language client
- Caveats around specific language clients and their feature support
- Clients can store stateful values inside Conjure’s state system
- Conjure will either use the context-pattern (a Lua pattern) or context function exported by the client module to determine the context for the file
- Every result is kept in a log buffer that you can access at any time
- Use various mappings to execute the code you’re interested in such as the current form, file, buffer or even form at a Neovim mark
Programming Language
Lua
Categories
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