Hi Michael,

I agree with you. What makes me optimistic is that VSCode has a built-in 
terminal, but I don't know if it is possible to interact with it through 
the API. 

However, as you said, it all depends on a user's background. I know that 
Vim Fireplace plugin users are used to running a repl outside the editor, 
when Emacs or LightTable users are not. For now, let's keep things simple 
and transparent by running the repl outside the editor :)

On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 3:32:51 AM UTC+6, Michael Ball wrote:
>
>
> I would say don't waste time on starting the repl from within vscode, and 
> it's probably best to not support it at all. I only mentioned because it 
> was a bit unclear coming from LightTable on the procedure of how to start 
> and connect to a repl.
>
> My preference is to run repl's outside because it's easier to then use 
> something like boot-clj to run a repl, to connect to a repl in a local 
> docker dev container, and as you mention connect to remote repl's as well.
>

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