That's super helpful, thank you!
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 6:17 AM, Hugo Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the REPL, there are functions that you always want to have handy, no
> matter which namespace you are in. One way of achieving this is to put
> these functions into a namespace with a short name, like `.`, so you can
> refer to them easily. The original idea came from Gary Fredericks, who
> also wrote dot-slash[1], which I discovered after writing this.
> The `lein-shorthand` plugin[2] lets you declare such a namespace in your
> leiningen profiles.
> e.g.
> {:user
> {:dependencies [[alembic "0.3.2"]]
> :plugins [[com.palletops/lein-shorthand "0.4.0"]]
> :shorthand {. [alembic.still/distill alembic.still/lein]}}}
> This would allow you to use `(./lein deps :tree)` to run the lein deps
> task from any namespace, using alembic[3].
> See the README for full details, including how to make the shorthand
> functions load the required namespaces lazily, on first use.
> Hugo
> [1] https://github.com/gfredericks/dot-slash
> [2] https://github.com/palletops/lein-shorthand
> [3] https://github.com/pallet/alembic
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