Hi list,

There's been some exciting new developments in the land of neovim lately: 
github user @russtoku has implemented snd as a client for the conjure plugin in 
his fork: https://github.com/russtoku/conjure/tree/dev-snd, which now seems to 
work reasonably well. At some point soon it should be merged into the main 
branch of the original repo. This means it is now possible to evaluate code for 
snd directly in a nvim buffer!

See this issue for more info: https://github.com/Olical/conjure/issues/507

What's missing (sorely) is some kind of completion source for snd. Judging from 
the source code it seems this is generated dynamically for the listener. For 
now I'd be happy to start using a dictionary-based approach, but then I'd need 
to know how to generate those keywords. Any pointers on how I could do that 
programmatically?

Best,
Kenneth

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On 27 Jun 2023  02:27, [email protected] wrote:
>No, I don't know how emacs does it.  It used to be going
>through the emacs file comint.el, if I remember right.
>


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