Hi everyone,

I work a lot with re-frame because it's my favourite approach to building 
UIs. However, it's a bit hard to navigate around in emacs because event 
handlers and subscriptions are registered with keywords but CIDER doesn't 
let you jump to the "definition" of a keyword like you can do with normal 
vars.

The solution I came up with is re-jump.el 
<https://github.com/oliyh/re-jump.el> which lets you navigate around 
re-frame registrations just like CIDER's jump-to-var. Here's an example:

(ns app.model
  (:require [re-frame.core :as re-frame]))
  
(re-frame/reg-event-db
  ::foo
  ...)


(ns app.view
  (:require [re-frame.core :as re-frame]
            [app.model :as model]))
  
(defn bar []
  (re-frame/dispatch [::model/foo]))



With re-jump.el all you have to do is, with your cursor on a keyword like 
::model/foo in app.view, press M-> (this is M-. with the shift key) and you 
will be taken to the registration in app.model!

You can get it here: https://github.com/oliyh/re-jump.el

I've been using it myself and it seems to work well. If you use it and find 
any quirks or bugs please let me know.

Cheers,
Oliy

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