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This is simpler to just move create tags to SPC m g C and move the clojure
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Clojure layer

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Description

This layer adds support for Clojure language using CIDER.

Features

Install

Layer

To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs. You will need to add clojure to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers list in this file.

Pretty Symbols

Pretty symbols for anonymous functions, set literals and partial, like (λ [a] (+ a 5)), ƒ(+ % 5), ∈{2 4 6} and Ƥ.

To enable this feature, add the following snippet to the dotspacemacs/user-config section of your ~/.spacemacs file:

  (setq clojure-enable-fancify-symbols t)

Or set this variable when loading the configuration layer:

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
  '((clojure :variables clojure-enable-fancify-symbols t)))

CIDER and clj-refactor

Note that recent versions of CIDER automatically inject the required dependencies into your boot or leiningen configuration when you connect to the REPL. Thus, the configuration instructions below only apply to CIDER 0.10 and older. Most users should be able to just run SPC m s i to connect to the CIDER REPL and skip the rest of this section.

Quick Start with boot

(require 'boot.repl)

(swap! boot.repl/*default-dependencies* conj
       '[refactor-nrepl "1.2.0-SNAPSHOT"]
       '[cider/cider-nrepl "0.10.0-SNAPSHOT"])

(swap! boot.repl/*default-middleware* conj
       'refactor-nrepl.middleware/wrap-refactor)
  • Run SPC m s i in any of the clojure source files to connect to the CIDER REPL. Note that a build.boot file must be present in your working directory for Cider to recognize the presence of boot.

Quick Start with lein

  {:repl {:plugins [[cider/cider-nrepl "0.10.0-SNAPSHOT"]
                    [refactor-nrepl "2.0.0-SNAPSHOT"]]
          :dependencies [[alembic "0.3.2"]
                         [org.clojure/tools.nrepl "0.2.12"]]}}
  • After creating your project with lein new app <projectname> or importing an existing project, run SPC m s i in any of the clojure source files to connect to the CIDER REPL.

More details

More info regarding installation of nREPL middleware can be found here:

Key Bindings

Working with clojure files (barfage, slurpage & more)

Spacemacs comes with a special lisp-state for working with lisp code that supports slurpage, barfage and more tools you'll likely want when working with lisp.

As this state works the same for all files, the documentation is in global DOCUMENTATION.org. In general, use SPC k to interact with the lisp-state.

Leader

Documentation

Key Binding Description
SPC m h a cider apropos
SPC m h g cider grimoire
SPC m h h cider doc
SPC m h j cider javadoc
SPC m h n cider browse ns

Evaluation

Key Binding Description
SPC m e b eval buffer
SPC m e e eval last sexp
SPC m e f eval function at point
SPC m e r eval region
SPC m e m cider macroexpand 1
SPC m e M cider macroexpand all
SPC m e p print last sexp (clojure interaction mode only)
SPC m e w eval last sexp and replace with result

Goto

Key Binding Description
SPC m g b go back
SPC m g C browse classpath
SPC m g g goto var
SPC m g e goto error
SPC m g r goto resource
SPC m g n browse namespaces
SPC m g N browse all namespaces

REPL

Key Binding Description
SPC m , handle shortcut (cider-repl-handle-shortcut)
SPC m s b send and eval buffer in REPL
SPC m s B send and eval buffer and switch to REPL in insert state
SPC m s c connect to REPL (cider-connect) or clear repl buffer (cider-repl-clear-buffer)
SPC m s C clear REPL (cider-find-and-clear-repl-output)
SPC m s e send and eval last sexp in REPL
SPC m s E send and eval last sexp and switch to REPL in insert state
SPC m s f send and eval function in REPL
SPC m s F send and eval function and switch to REPL in insert state
SPC m s i start REPL (cider-jack-in)
SPC m s I start clojurescript REPL (cider-jack-in-clojurescript)
SPC m s n send and eval ns form in REPL
SPC m s N send and eval ns form and switch to REPL in insert state
SPC m s q kill REPL (cider-quit)
SPC m s o switch to other repl instance (cider-repl-switch-to-other)
SPC m s r send and eval region in REPL
SPC m s R send and eval region and switch to REPL in insert state
SPC m s s switch to REPL or jump to last file or last clj buffer from repl (cider-repl)

Tests

Key Binding Description
SPC m t a run all tests in namespace
SPC m t r re-run test failures for namespace
SPC m t t run test at point

Toggles

Key Binding Description
SPC m T e toggle englighten mode
SPC m T f toggle REPL font-locking
SPC m T e toggle cider-enlighten-mode
SPC m T p toggle REPL pretty-printing
SPC m T i toggle indentation style
SPC m T t toggle auto test mode

Debugging

Key Binding Description
SPC m d b instrument expression at point
SPC m d e display last stacktrace
SPC m d r reload namespaces
SPC m d v inspect expression at point

Refactoring

Key Binding Description
SPC m r ? describe refactoring
SPC m r a d add declaration
SPC m r a i add import to ns
SPC m r a m add missing libspec
SPC m r a p add project dependency
SPC m r a r add require to ns
SPC m r a u add use to ns
SPC m r c ( convert coll to list
SPC m r c ' convert coll to quoted list
SPC m r c { convert coll to map
SPC m r c # convert coll to set
SPC m r c [ convert coll to vector
SPC m r c i cycle if
SPC m r c n clean ns
SPC m r c p cycle privacy
SPC m r d k destructure keys
SPC m r e c extract constant
SPC m r e d extract definition
SPC m r e f extract function
SPC m r e l expand let
SPC m r f u find usages
SPC m r f e create fn from example
SPC m r h d hotload dependency
SPC m r i l introduce let
SPC m r i s inline symbol
SPC m r m f move form
SPC m r m l move to let
SPC m r p c project clean
SPC m r p f promote function
SPC m r r d remove debug fns
SPC m r r f rename file
SPC m r r l remove let
SPC m r r r remove unused requires
SPC m r r s rename symbol
SPC m r r u replace use
SPC m r s n sort ns
SPC m r s p sort project dependencies
SPC m r s r stop referring
SPC m r s c show changelog
SPC m r t f thread first all
SPC m r t h thread
SPC m r t l thread last all
SPC m r u a unwind all
SPC m r u p update project dependencies
SPC m r u w unwind

Reformatting

Key Binding Description
SPC m f l realign current form
SPC m f b or SPC m = reformat current buffer

CIDER Buffers

In general, q should always quit the popped up buffer.

stacktrace-mode

Key Binding Description
C-j next cause
C-k previous cause
TAB cycle current cause
0 cycle all causes
1 cycle cause 1
2 cycle cause 2
3 cycle cause 3
4 cycle cause 4
5 cycle cause 5
a toggle all
c toggle clj
d toggle duplicates
J toggle java
r toggle repl
T toggle tooling

inspector-mode

Key Binding Description
TAB next inspectable object
Shift-TAB previous inspectable object
RET inspect object
L pop to the parent object
n next page in paginated view
N previous page in paginated view
r refresh
s set a new page size

test-report-mode

Key Binding Description
C-j next result
C-k previous result
RET jump to test
d ediff test result
e show stacktrace
r rerun failed tests
t run test
T run tests

Development Notes

Indentation

With a new functionality of Cider to read the custom indentation rules from the var's metadata, it is better for consistency reasons to not add the custom indentation rules to Spacemacs, but to add them to the metadata of those specific vars.