Yeah, I was thinking exactly of this - passing some deps as command-line
args and running some simply script, that we can bundle with CIDER. I was
just wondering if I could do it easy without a script. :-)

At any rate I think that clj will lower the bar to entry significantly for
newcomers, as asking people to install something like lein or boot to start
playing with the language is a bit too much IMO.

On 24 January 2018 at 15:55, Alex Miller <a...@puredanger.com> wrote:

> For the deps, you can either create an alias (probably best in
> ~/.clojure/deps.edn):
>
> { ...
>   :aliases
>   {:nrepl
>     {:extra-deps
>       {org.clojure/tools.nrepl {:mvn/version “0.2.13”}
>        cider/cider-nrepl {:mvn/version “0.17.0-SNAPSHOT”}}}}}
>
> Which you’ll activate with clojure -R:nrepl
>
> Or inject them directly on the command line with the new -Sdeps:
>
> clojure -Sdeps “{:deps {org.clojure/tools.nrepl {:mvn/version \“0.2.13\”}
> cider/cider-nrepl {:mvn/version \“0.17.0-SNAPSHOT\”}}}”
>
> Then it’s a matter of figuring out whatever setup you need to run a
> headless nrepl server with the right middleware starting from a main. I’m
> guessing this probably involves a few lines of code. It’s certainly
> possible to handle that through some combination of clojure.main’s -m -i -e
> params or it might be simplest to just write a .clj file and have
> clojure.main execute that.
>
> One of the things in my queue for the next few weeks is a way to create a
> main args alias so that may come in handy if it is possible to do it
> without a script and embed it in the shared aliases.
>
>
> On Jan 24, 2018, at 6:20 AM, Bozhidar Batsov <bozhi...@batsov.com> wrote:
>
> How would you suggest running an nREPL server with clj? I want to use the
> new functionality to just inject nREPL and some middleware as deps and
> start a REPL server that CIDER could connect to. Basically I want to use it
> do something like:
>
> lein update-in :dependencies conj \[org.clojure/tools.nrepl\ \"0.2.13\"\
> \:exclusions\ \[org.clojure/clojure\]\] -- update-in :plugins conj
> \[cider/cider-nrepl\ \"0.17.0-SNAPSHOT\"\] -- repl :headless :host ::...
> (that's how we boot a CIDER compatible repl with leiningen)
>
> I've got a few ideas, but you might know something that I don't.
>
> On 23 January 2018 at 22:37, Alex Miller <a...@puredanger.com> wrote:
>
>> clojure tools 1.9.0.315 is now available in brew and via
>> https://clojure.org/guides/getting_started
>>
>> Highlights:
>>
>>   * NEW -Stree to print dependency tree
>>   * NEW -Sdeps to supply a deps.edn on the command line as data
>>   * FIX bug with git deps using :deps/root writing File objects to libs
>> files
>>
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