kibit-mode

Homepage: https://github.com/aredington/kibit-mode

Author: Alex Redington, Peter Vasil

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Summary

Enhance clojure-mode with Kibit analysis

Commentary

This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.

Copyright (C) 2012 Alex Redington

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Documentation:

This minor mode acts as a compilation mechanism for interactively replacing
clojure s-expressions by their more idiomatic representations. It provides
the following capabilities:

 * Run a check over the currently open file (bound to `\C-c \C-n`). This will
   open a compilation mode buffer showing the kibit replacements.

 * Implement a suggested replacement (bound to `r`). This will destroy the
   extant formatting when the replacement is inserted

Dependencies:
This minor mode depends on `mode-compile` and `clojure-mode`.

Dependencies