John Louis Del Rosario <joh...@gmail.com> writes:

> Looks neat. As someone new to CIDER (probably only use 10% of its
> features), what's the difference between this and CIDER? i.e. why
> would I want to use this over CIDER? (could be good to put in the
> README as well)

Copying what's on the reddit page:

http://www.reddit.com/r/Clojure/comments/2hde6w/monroe_new_nrepl_client_for_emacs/

"Some features:

- lightweight
    
- focused only on nrepl protocol so you can easily combine it with
  favorite libraries (e.g. company-mode)
    
- single buffer for interaction, which behaves like inferior
  modes. Errors and results will be shown in that buffer, instead
  poping out new buffers.
    
- works on older Emacs versions
    
- history in repl that actually works"

-- 
 Bastien

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