On Aug 5, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Chas Emerick wrote:

> As you might know, I've been tinkering with an easier-to-use variant of 
> ClojureScript's browser-REPL for some time.  I've finally wrapped that up 
> into its own project, Austin:
> 
>       https://github.com/cemerick/austin
> 
> Everything you need to know is there.  The tl;dr is:
> 
> 1. You can have a ClojureScript REPL running for your project in ~10 seconds 
> (backed by phantomjs by default, but it's easy to wire up any other browser 
> runtime, headless or GUI).
> 
> 2. Setting up a ClojureScript REPL where your app's front-end initiates the 
> REPL connection is _nearly_ as easy, and the same mechanism works whether 
> you're running one REPL or ten across one or many projects without touching 
> or worrying about :port configuration, etc.
> 
> I've only just started documenting and adding higher-level convenience 
> features and APIs to Austin, so your feedback and contributions are most 
> welcome.
> 
> Have fun!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Chas

BTW, I put a screencast demonstrating Austin over here:

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1Bs0pXIVXc

- Chas

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