Yes, if I set up a custom REPL type in Cursive I can connect directly to
the Figwheel REPL and to similar configs like a standard clojure.main REPL.
Once I have a direct connection many more things are possible, such as a
test integration like Cursive currently offers for Clojure and also
macroexpansion. This won't remove the possibility to use nREPL, of course,
but complement it.

On 12 October 2015 at 20:29, Adam Kowalski <adam.kowalski.w...@gmail.com>
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> Colin that sounds fantastic, can you elaborate more on your plans? So if
> you will bypass the nREPL are you going to somehow connect directly to the
> figwheel REPL?
>
> I have setup a basic cursive environment with intellij and already as it
> is today it seems pretty sophisticated.  I really like the autocompletion
> without being connected to the REPL
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