vim-eastwood is a vim plugin for Eastwood, the Clojure lint tool. Rather than shelling out to Leiningen, it uses a vim-fireplace REPL connection to only lint the current file. This has the advantage of sidestepping Leiningen's startup time and keeping Vim from hanging, though the very first time you use it with a given REPL server there will be a slight delay as it loads the eastwood.lint
namespace.
You should be aware of the side effects of using Eastwood from a REPL.
It extends Syntastic's checkers, so you'll see those familiar markers in your UI:
You'll want to have Eastwood, vim-fireplace and Syntastic installed, and you'll need to make sure Eastwood is somewhere on your project's classpath. I'd recommend adding the following to your ~/.lein/profiles.clj
:
:dependencies [[jonase/eastwood "0.2.1" :exclusions [org.clojure/clojure]]]
You'll also need to enable this plugin as the Clojure syntax checker for Syntastic by adding the following line to your ~/.vimrc:
let g:syntastic_clojure_checkers = ['eastwood']
In order for Syntastic to actually lint the file you're working on, you'll also need to have a REPL connection open through fireplace.
After that, the rest should take care of itself.
Assuming you already have Pathogen installed, you should be good to go with the following:
cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
git clone https://github.com/venantius/vim-eastwood.git
To install vim-eastwood with Vundle, add the following line to your .vimrc
:
Bundle 'venantius/vim-eastwood'
If you like this, you should check out vim-cljfmt!
Copyright (c) 2019 W. David Jarvis.
Licensed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.