It relies on kibit, eastwood and core.typed to provide warnings and errors. 
This means support for other dialects will be available when those projects 
add support.

On Saturday, September 26, 2015 at 12:19:03 AM UTC+2, JvJ wrote:
>
> Lars, thanks for telling me about squiggly-clojure.  It seems great.
>
> Do you know if there's a way to get it to work with cljc and/or cljs 
> files?  Currently, it only seems to work with clj files.
>
> On Thursday, 24 September 2015 13:36:07 UTC-7, JvJ wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Maybe this topic has already been addressed, but if it has been, I 
>> couldn't find it.
>>
>> When using cider, I tend to user C-c C-l a lot to reload my namespaces as 
>> I'm writing them.
>>
>> Is there an easy way to incorporate type-checking into this process?  A 
>> load-file-and-typecheck command?
>>
>> I've already tried just putting (t/check-ns) at the end of the file, but 
>> this seems to cause stack overflows in some cases.
>>
>> Thanks 
>>
>

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