I no longer use cider-jack-in. Instead, I start the REPL on the command line and use cider-connect, which has significantly improved my REPL uptime. If my Emacs crashes, my REPL remains active. #cider#emacs#clojure
I always found "jack-in" to be too magical and didn't fully understand what it was doing. Now, when I start my own REPL and connect, I know exactly what's happening.
I always found "jack-in" to be too magical and didn't fully understand what it was doing. Now, when I start my own REPL and connect, I know exactly what's happening.