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Things to be done with Calva
Peter Strömberg edited this page Apr 9, 2021
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The major themes are:
- Documentation
- Squash Bugs
- The Right Features
- Development Workflow
- Code Maintainability
- The Calva settings (which ones are not documented on the wiki?)
- Replace some outdated GIFs used in the README.
- The REPL window can't handle large output. Ideas:
- Fix the performance issues (might be a tricky job)
- Truncate large output in the REPL window and print it in an untitled Clojure-enabled editor window instead.
- Add option to print stdout somewhere else
- Implement something like CIDER inspect: https://github.com/BetterThanTomorrow/calva/issues/228
- Make it super easy to use Calva with Reveal
- Formatter needs to merge latest
cljfmt
- Enable using nrepl in streaming mode (is this not done, yet?)
- Use this for the test runner
- Better connection life-cycle control fo shadow-cljs. Either:
- Tap in to the shadow message bus (THeller said that there is such a thing that we can query about what shadow-cljs is doing.)
- Consider supporting Reveal out-of-the-box.
- Add even more Calva extension context statuses and use it for more precise command and shortcut enablements.
- Re-enable results in hover
- Write an issues template
- Organize Calva functionality in ”components”, more like we do with calva-fmt, ParEdit, and Clojure Warrior.
- Get better control of REPL session state.
- Clean up extra messy parts of the code. Candidates:
- The evaluations module
- The annotations module (this is particularly brittle)