On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 1:01:14 PM UTC-7, Austin Haas wrote:
>
> Gary, I had tried Figwheel a couple years ago and I had a positive 
> experience, so that was the next thing I reached for.
>
> I just want a practical dev environment, for both Clojure and 
> Clojurescript. To me, that means simple and stable. I definitely want fewer 
> things that can go wrong, but if I can install a package by cloning a repo 
> and adding a few lines of elisp, and it works, I'm happy. I don't care how 
> complex it is. If it causes my REPL to hang, prints out control characters, 
> regularly breaks after updates, etc., then I'd rather drop down to 
> something simpler, with fewer features.
>
>  
There is one more trick though.

The new cljs.main allows you to have a socket repl for ClojureScript. This 
can then be used with `inf-clojure`. It will not be fancy and probably 
things will be broken though...the code path has not been seen much love. I 
did some experimentation and it definitely works - quite smoothly in fact - 
but I have never have time to make it "production" ready :)

So this does not actually answers the question, just wanted to put it out 
there - sorry!

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