Although I've announced vim-redl in the past, now you can reap the benefits
of all of its features without leaving fireplace behind! Just go to
https://github.com/dgrnbrg/vim-redl for installation instructions, and
you'll end up with advanced fuzzy omnicompletion and a full-fledged repl
(accessible via :ReplHere).

Redl includes a Debug Repl, which allows you to freeze a REPL and inspect
local variables. See a sample session in action to understand better:
https://github.com/dgrnbrg/redl#debug-repl

Pull requests and feature requests welcome!

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