A collection of nREPL
middleware, originally designed to enhance
CIDER.
cider-nrepl
is also used by fireplace.vim, vim-iced,
Calva, Conjure and other Clojure development tools based on nREPL.
If you're just a user trying to get started with CIDER, then you probably don't want to read this. You should follow the steps in CIDER's user manual instead.
People who are new to nREPL might benefit from reading its user manual.
Please refer to the documentation site for
information on how to setup cider-nrepl
or how to leverage its nREPL API.
We're following SemVer (as much as one can be following it when the major version is 0). At this point bumps of the minor (second) version number are considered major releases and always include new features or significant changes to existing features. API compatibility between major releases is not a (big) concern (although we try to break the API rarely and only for a good reason).
The development cycle for the next major release starts immediately after the previous one has been shipped. Bugfix/point releases (if any) address only serious bugs and never contain new features.
Note: Prior to cider-nrepl 0.18, CIDER and cider-nrepl releases were always done in sync. As most editors started relying on cider-nrepl this was eventually changed and now cider-nrepl releases happen on their own schedule.
Report issues and suggest features and improvements on the GitHub issue tracker. Don't ask questions on the issue tracker - the mailing list and the IRC channel are the places for questions.
Patches in any form are always welcome! GitHub pull requests are even better! :-)
Before submitting a patch or a pull request make sure all tests are passing and that your patch is in line with the contribution guidelines.
Local development tasks, like firing up a repl, running the tests or locally installing cider-nrepl are offered by our Makefile. We recommend using it, since some aspects can be intricate to newcomers.
These are its main tasks for local development:
# Fire up a repl and nrepl server you can cider-connect to:
make repl
# Run tests, using mranderson (slower but more realistic)
make test
# Run tests, without using mranderson (considerably faster)
make quick-test
# Install the project in your local ~/.m2 directory, using mranderson (recommended)
# The JVM flag is a temporary workaround.
export LEIN_JVM_OPTS="-Dmranderson.internal.no-parallelism=true"
PROJECT_VERSION=X.Y.Z make install
# Install the project in your local ~/.m2 directory, without using mranderson
# (it's faster, but please only use when you repeatedly need to install cider-nrepl)
# The JVM flag is a temporary workaround.
export LEIN_JVM_OPTS="-Dmranderson.internal.no-parallelism=true"
PROJECT_VERSION=X.Y.Z make fast-install
# Runs clj-kondo, cljfmt and Eastwood (in that order, with fail-fast).
# Please try to run this before pushing commits.
make lint
# Regenerates our user manual.
# When you modify our middleware such that its schema changes, please reflect so in the `cider.nrepl` namespace
# and run:
make docs
Note: Make sure you've updated the changelog, docs/antora.yml
, etc
before cutting a new release.
Release to clojars by tagging a new release:
git tag -a vX.Y.Z -m "Release X.Y.Z"
git push --tags
The CI will take it from there.
Special credit goes to the following people for their contributions:
- Gary Trakhman (@gtrak)
- Jeff Valk (@jeffvalk)
- Hugo Duncan (@hugoduncan)
- Michael Griffiths (@cichli)
- Artur Malabarba (@malabarba)
- Lars Andersen (@expez)
- Benedek Fazekas (@benedekfazekas)
And a big thanks to all other contributors who have helped so far.
Let's also acknowledge some of the projects leveraged by cider-nrepl:
- orchard - extracted from
cider-nrepl
, so that non-nREPL clients can leverage the generic tooling functionality (likeinspect
,apropos
,var-info
, etc - compliment - for Clojure code completion
- clj-suitable - for ClojureScript code completion using runtime inspection
- tools.namespace - for namespace reloading
- clj-reload - for namespace reloading
- cljfmt - for code formatting
Copyright © 2013-2024 Bozhidar Batsov
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.