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Supported nREPL operations

generated from a verbose 'describe' response (cider-nrepl v0.0.0)

Operations

analyze-last-stacktrace

Return messages describing each cause and stack frame of the most recent exception.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :status "done", or "no-error" if *e is nil

analyze-stacktrace

Parse and analyze the :stacktrace parameter and return messages describing each cause and stack frame. The stacktrace must be a string formatted in one of the following formats:

  • :aviso Stacktraces printed with the write-exception function of the Aviso library.

  • :clojure.tagged-literal Stacktraces printed as a tagged literal, like a java.lang.Throwable printed with the pr function.

  • :clojure.stacktrace Stacktraces printed with the print-cause-trace function of the clojure.stacktrace namespace.

  • :clojure.repl Stacktraces printed with the pst function of the clojure.repl namespace.

  • :java Stacktraces printed with the printStackTrace method of java.lang.Throwable.

    Required parameters
  • :stacktrace The stacktrace to be parsed and analyzed as a string.

    Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

    Returns
  • :status "done", or "no-error" if stracktrace is not recognized

apropos

Return a sequence of vars whose name matches the query pattern, or if specified, having the pattern in their docstring.

Required parameters
  • :query The search query.

Optional parameters
  • :filter-regexps All vars from namespaces matching any regexp from this list would be dropped from the result.

Returns
  • :apropos-matches A list of matching symbols.

cider-version

Returns the version of the CIDER-nREPL middleware.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :cider-version CIDER-nREPL’s version map.

  • :status done

classpath

Obtain a list of entries in the Java classpath.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :classpath A list of the Java classpath entries.

clear-profile

Clears profile of samples.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status Done

clojuredocs-lookup

Return a map of information in ClojureDocs.

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace where sym will be resolved.

  • :sym The symbol to lookup.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :clojuredocs A map of information in ClojureDocs.

  • :status "no-doc" if there is no document matching to ns and symbol.

clojuredocs-refresh-cache

Reload exported documents file from ClojureDocs, and store it as a cache.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :export-edn-url EDN file URL exported from ClojureDocs. Defaults to "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clojuredocs-export-edn/raw/master/exports/export.compact.edn".

Returns
  • :status "ok" if reloading was successful

complete

Return a list of symbols matching the specified (partial) symbol.

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace is which to look for completions (falls back to *ns* if not specified)

  • :prefix The prefix for completion candidates

  • :session The current session

Optional parameters
  • :context Completion context for compliment.

  • :extra-metadata List of extra-metadata fields. Possible values: arglists, doc.

Returns
  • :completions A list of possible completions

complete-doc

Retrieve documentation suitable for display in completion popup

Required parameters
  • :ns The symbol’s namespace

  • :sym The symbol to lookup

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :completion-doc Symbol’s documentation

complete-flush-caches

Forces the completion backend to repopulate all its caches

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns

content-type

Enhances the eval op by adding content-type and body to certain eval responses. Not an op in itself.

Depending on the type of the return value of the evaluation this middleware may kick in and include a representation of the result in the response, together with a MIME/Media type to indicate how it should be handled by the client. Comes with implementations for URI, URL, File, and java.awt.Image. More type handlers can be provided by the user by extending the cider.nrepl.middleware.content-type/content-type-response multimethod. This dispatches using clojure.core/type, so :type metadata on plain Clojure values can be used to provide custom handling.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :content-type If present and non-nil, try to detect and handle content-types.

Returns
  • :body The rich response document, if applicable.

  • :content-transfer-encoding The encoding of the response body (Optional, currently only one possible value: "base64").

  • :content-type The Media type (MIME type) of the reponse, structured as a pair, [type {:as attrs}].

debug-input

Read client input on debug action.

Required parameters
  • :input The user’s reply to the input request.

  • :key The corresponding input request key.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

debug-instrumented-defs

Return an alist of definitions currently thought to be instrumented on each namespace. Due to Clojure’s versatility, this could include false positives, but there will not be false negatives. Instrumentations inside protocols are not listed.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :list The alist of (NAMESPACE . VARS) that are thought to be instrumented.

  • :status done

debug-middleware

Debug a code form or fall back on regular eval.

Required parameters
  • :code Code to debug, there must be a #dbg or a #break reader macro in it, or nothing will happen.

  • :file File where the code is located.

  • :id A message id that will be responded to when a breakpoint is reached.

  • :ns Passed to "eval".

  • :point Position in the file where the provided code begins.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status "done" if the message will no longer be used, or "need-debug-input" during debugging sessions

eldoc

Return a map of information about the specified symbol.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :class A Java class. If :ns is passed, it will be used for fully-qualifying the class, if necessary.

  • :context A Compliment completion context, just like the ones already passed for the "complete" op, with the difference that the symbol at point should be entirely replaced by "_prefix_". For Java interop queries, it helps inferring the precise type of the object the :sym or :member refers to, making the results more accurate (and less numerous).

  • :member A Java class member.

  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to lookup

  • :var-meta-allowlist The metadata keys from vars to be returned. Currently only affects :clj. Defaults to the value of orchard.meta/var-meta-allowlist. If specified, the value will be concatenated to that of orchard.meta/var-meta-allowlist.

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :status done

eldoc-datomic-query

Return a map containing the inputs of the datomic query.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to lookup

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

fn-deps

Look up the function dependencies of particular function.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to lookup

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :fn-deps A list of function deps, with a :name :doc :file :file-url :line :column structure.

  • :status done

fn-refs

Look up functions that reference a particular function.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to lookup

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :fn-refs A list of function references, with a :name :doc :file :file-url :line :column structure.

  • :status done

format-code

Reformats the given Clojure code, returning the result as a string.

Required parameters
  • :code The code to format.

Optional parameters
  • :options Configuration map for cljfmt.

Returns
  • :formatted-code The formatted code.

format-edn

Reformats the given EDN data, returning the result as a string.

Required parameters
  • :edn The data to format.

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :formatted-edn The formatted data.

get-max-samples

Returns maximum number of samples to be collected for any var.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status Done

  • :value String representing number of max-sample-count

info

Return a map of information about the specified symbol.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :class A Java class. If :ns is passed, it will be used for fully-qualifying the class, if necessary.

  • :context A Compliment completion context, just like the ones already passed for the "complete" op, with the difference that the symbol at point should be entirely replaced by "_prefix_". For Java interop queries, it helps inferring the precise type of the object the :sym or :member refers to, making the results more accurate (and less numerous).

  • :member A Java class member.

  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to lookup

  • :var-meta-allowlist The metadata keys from vars to be returned. Currently only affects :clj. Defaults to the value of orchard.meta/var-meta-allowlist. If specified, the value will be concatenated to that of orchard.meta/var-meta-allowlist.

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :status done

init-debugger

Initialize the debugger so that breakpoint works correctly. This usually does not respond immediately. It sends a response when a breakpoint is reached or when the message is discarded.

Required parameters
  • :id A message id that will be responded to when a breakpoint is reached.

Optional parameters

Returns

inspect-clear

Clears the state state of the inspector.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-def-current-value

Define the currently inspected value as a var with the given var-name in the provided namespace.

Required parameters
  • :ns Namespace to define var on

  • :session The current session

  • :var-name The var name

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-last-exception

Returns an Inspector response for the last exception that has been processed through analyze-last-stacktrace for the current nrepl session. Assumes that analyze-last-stacktrace has been called first, returning "no-error" otherwise.

Required parameters
  • :index 0 for inspecting the top-level exception, 1 for its ex-cause, 2 for its ex-cause’s ex-cause, and so on.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status "done", or "no-error" if analyze-last-stacktrace wasn’t called beforehand (or the index was out of bounds).

  • :value A value, as produced by the Inspector middleware.

inspect-next-page

Jumps to the next page in paginated collection view.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-next-sibling

Increment the index of the last 'nth in the path by 1, if applicable, and re-render the updated value.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-pop

Moves one level up in the inspector stack.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-prev-page

Jumps to the previous page in paginated collection view.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-previous-sibling

Decrement the index of the last 'nth in the path by 1, if applicable, and re-render the updated value.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-push

Inspects the inside value specified by index.

Required parameters
  • :idx Index of the internal value currently rendered.

  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-refresh

Updates inspector with the provided config and re-renders the current value.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters
  • :max-atom-length New max length of single rendered value

  • :max-coll-size New max size of rendered collection

  • :max-nested-depth New max nested depth of rendered collection

  • :page-size New page size

  • :view-mode Mode of viewing the value - either :normal or :object

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-set-max-atom-length

[DEPRECATED - use inspect-refresh instead] Set the max length of nested atoms to specified value.

Required parameters
  • :max-atom-length New max length.

  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-set-max-coll-size

[DEPRECATED - use inspect-refresh instead] Set the number of nested collection members to display before truncating.

Required parameters
  • :max-coll-size New collection size.

  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-set-max-nested-depth

[DEPRECATED - use inspect-refresh instead] Set the maximum nested levels to display before truncating.

Required parameters
  • :max-nested-depth New nested depth.

  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-set-page-size

[DEPRECATED - use inspect-refresh instead] Sets the page size in paginated view to specified value.

Required parameters
  • :page-size New page size.

  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-tap-current-value

Send the currently inspected value to the Clojure tap>.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-tap-indexed

Send the currently inspected sub-value at idx to the Clojure tap>.

Required parameters
  • :idx Index of the internal value to be tapped

  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

inspect-toggle-view-mode

Toggles the viewing mode of the inspector. This influences the way how inspector is rendering the current value. :normal is the default. When view mode is :object, any value will be rendered as a Java object (fields shown as is). View mode is automatically reset back to normal when navigating to child values.

Required parameters
  • :session The current session

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :doc-block-tags-fragments May be absent. Represent the 'param', 'returns' and 'throws' sections a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-first-sentence-fragments May be absent. Represents the first sentence of a Java doc comment. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :doc-fragments May be absent. Represents the body of a Java doc comment, including the first sentence and excluding any block tags. It’s a vector of fragments, where fragment is a map with :type ('text' or 'html') and :content plain text or html markup, respectively

  • :path Printed representation of current inspector path.

  • :status "done"

  • :value The inspector result. Contains a specially-formatted string that can be read and then rendered client-side.

is-var-profiled

Reports whether symbol is currently profiled.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to check

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status Done

  • :value 'profiled' if profiling enabled, 'unprofiled' if disabled

macroexpand

Produces macroexpansion of some form using the given expander.

Required parameters
  • :code The form to macroexpand.

Optional parameters
  • :display-namespaces How to print namespace-qualified symbols in the result. Possible values are "qualified" to leave all namespaces qualified, "none" to elide all namespaces, or "tidy" to replace namespaces with their aliases in the given namespace. Defaults to "qualified".

  • :expander The macroexpansion function to use. Possible values are "macroexpand-1", "macroexpand", or "macroexpand-all". Defaults to "macroexpand".

  • :ns The namespace in which to perform the macroexpansion. Defaults to 'user for Clojure and 'cljs.user for ClojureScript.

  • :print-meta If truthy, also print metadata of forms.

Returns
  • :expansion The macroexpanded form.

ns-aliases

Returns a map of [ns-alias] to [ns-name] in a namespace.

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace to use.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :ns-aliases The map of [ns-alias] to [ns-name] in a namespace.

  • :status done

ns-list

Return a sorted list of all namespaces.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :filter-regexps All namespaces matching any regexp from this list would be dropped from the result.

Returns
  • :ns-list The sorted list of all namespaces.

  • :status done

ns-list-vars-by-name

Return a list of vars named name amongst all namespaces.

Required parameters
  • :name The name to use.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :var-list The list obtained.

ns-load-all

Loads all project namespaces.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :loaded-ns The list of ns that were loaded.

  • :status done

ns-path

Returns the path to the file containing ns.

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace to find.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :path The path to the file containing ns. Please favor :url in ClojureScript, but fall back to :path.

  • :status done

  • :url The Java URL indicating the file containing ns. Please favor this attribute over :path when possible. If this value is nil, you can fall back to :path.

ns-vars

Returns a sorted list of public vars in a namespace.

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace to browse.

Optional parameters
  • :var-query The search query for vars. Only "private?" is supported for ClojureScript.

Returns
  • :ns-vars The sorted list of public vars in a namespace.

  • :status done

ns-vars-with-meta

Returns a map of [var-name] to [var-metadata] for public vars in a namespace.

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace to use.

Optional parameters
  • :var-query The search query for vars. Only "private?" is supported for ClojureScript.

Returns
  • :ns-vars-with-meta The map of [var-name] to [var-metadata] for public vars in a namespace.

  • :status done

out-subscribe

Change #'*out* so that it also prints to active sessions, even outside an eval scope.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns

out-unsubscribe

Change #'*out* so that it no longer prints to active sessions outside an eval scope.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns

profile-summary

Return profiling data summary.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :err Content of profile summary report

  • :status Done

profile-var-summary

Return profiling data summary for a single var.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to profile

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :err Content of profile summary report

  • :status Done

refresh

Reloads all changed files in dependency order.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :after The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call after reloading.

  • :before The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call before reloading.

  • :dirs List of directories to scan. If no directories given, defaults to all directories on the classpath.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :error A sequence of all causes of the thrown exception when status is :error.

  • :error-ns The namespace that caused reloading to fail when status is :error.

  • :reloading List of namespaces that will be reloaded.

  • :status :ok if reloading was successful; otherwise :error.

refresh-all

Reloads all files in dependency order.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :after The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call after reloading.

  • :before The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call before reloading.

  • :dirs List of directories to scan. If no directories given, defaults to all directories on the classpath.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :error A sequence of all causes of the thrown exception when status is :error.

  • :error-ns The namespace that caused reloading to fail when status is :error.

  • :reloading List of namespaces that will be reloaded.

  • :status :ok if reloading was successful; otherwise :error.

refresh-clear

Clears the state of the refresh middleware. This can help recover from a failed load or a circular dependency error.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns

resource

Obtain the path to a resource.

Required parameters
  • :name The name of the resource in question.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :resource-path The file path to a resource.

resources-list

Obtain a list of all resources on the classpath.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :resources-list The list of resources.

retest

[DEPRECATED - use test-var-query instead] Run all tests in the project. If load? is truthy, all project namespaces are loaded; otherwise, only tests in presently loaded namespaces are run. Results are cached for exception retrieval and to enable re-running of failed/erring tests.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running all the given namespaces. The structure is :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}.

  • :fail-fast If equals to the string "true", the tests will be considered complete after the first test has failed or errored.

  • :ns-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each namespace. The structure is :ns-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}.

  • :results Misc information about the test result. The structure is :results {<ns as keyword> {<test var as keyword> [{,,, :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}]}}

  • :status Either done or indication of an error

  • :var-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each var. The structure is :var-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {<var as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}}.

set-max-samples

Sets maximum sample count. Returns new max-sample-count.

Required parameters
  • :max-samples Maximum samples to collect for any single var.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status Done

  • :value String representing number of max-sample-count

slurp

Slurps a URL from the nREPL server, returning MIME data.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :body The slurped content body.

  • :content-transfer-encoding The encoding (if any) for the content.

  • :content-type A MIME type for the response, if one can be detected.

spec-example

Return a string with a pretty printed example for a spec

Required parameters
  • :spec-name The spec namespaced keyword we want the example for

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :example The pretty printed spec example string

  • :status done

spec-form

Return the form of a given spec

Required parameters
  • :spec-name The spec namespaced keyword we are looking for

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :spec-form The spec form

  • :status done

spec-list

Return a sorted list of all specs in the registry

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :filter-regex Only the specs that matches filter prefix regex will be returned

Returns
  • :spec-list The sorted list of all specs in the registry with their descriptions

  • :status done

stacktrace

Return messages describing each cause and stack frame of the most recent exception. This op is deprecated, please use the analyze-last-stacktrace op instead.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :status "done", or "no-error" if *e is nil

test

[DEPRECATED - use test-var-query instead] Run tests in the specified namespace and return results. This accepts a set of tests to be run; if nil, runs all tests. Results are cached for exception retrieval and to enable re-running of failed/erring tests.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running all the given namespaces. The structure is :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}.

  • :fail-fast If equals to the string "true", the tests will be considered complete after the first test has failed or errored.

  • :ns-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each namespace. The structure is :ns-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}.

  • :results Misc information about the test result. The structure is :results {<ns as keyword> {<test var as keyword> [{,,, :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}]}}

  • :status Either done or indication of an error

  • :var-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each var. The structure is :var-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {<var as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}}.

test-all

Return exception cause and stack frame info for an erring test via the stacktrace middleware. The error to be retrieved is referenced by namespace, var name, and assertion index within the var.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running all the given namespaces. The structure is :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}.

  • :fail-fast If equals to the string "true", the tests will be considered complete after the first test has failed or errored.

  • :ns-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each namespace. The structure is :ns-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}.

  • :results Misc information about the test result. The structure is :results {<ns as keyword> {<test var as keyword> [{,,, :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}]}}

  • :status Either done or indication of an error

  • :var-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each var. The structure is :var-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {<var as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}}.

test-stacktrace

Rerun all tests that did not pass when last run. Results are cached for exception retrieval and to enable re-running of failed/erring tests.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns

test-var-query

Run tests specified by the var-query and return results. Results are cached for exception retrieval and to enable re-running of failed/erring tests.

Required parameters
  • :var-query A search query specifying the test vars to execute. See Orchard’s var query documentation for more details.

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running all the given namespaces. The structure is :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}.

  • :fail-fast If equals to the string "true", the tests will be considered complete after the first test has failed or errored.

  • :ns-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each namespace. The structure is :ns-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}.

  • :results Misc information about the test result. The structure is :results {<ns as keyword> {<test var as keyword> [{,,, :elapsed-time {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}]}}

  • :status Either done or indication of an error

  • :var-elapsed-time a report of the elapsed time spent running each var. The structure is :var-elapsed-time {<ns as keyword> {<var as keyword> {:ms <integer> :humanized <string>}}}.

toggle-profile

Toggle profiling of a given var.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to profile

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status Done

  • :value 'profiled' if profiling enabled, 'unprofiled' if disabled, 'unbound' if ns/sym not bound

toggle-profile-ns

Toggle profiling of given namespace.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status Done

  • :value 'profiled' if profiling enabled, 'unprofiled' if disabled

toggle-trace-ns

Toggle tracing of a given ns.

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace to trace

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :ns-status The result of tracing operation

toggle-trace-var

Toggle tracing of a given var.

Required parameters
  • :ns The current namespace

  • :sym The symbol to trace

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :var-name The fully-qualified name of the traced/untraced var

  • :var-status The result of tracing operation

undef

Undefine a symbol

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace is which to resolve sym (falls back to *ns* if not specified)

  • :sym The symbol to undefine

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

undef-all

Undefine all aliases and symbols in a namespace

Required parameters
  • :ns The namespace to operate on

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

cider/get-state

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns

cider/log-add-appender

Add an appender to a log framework.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :filters A map from filter name to filter condition.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

  • :size The number of events the appender keeps in memory.

  • :threshold The threshold in percent used to cleanup events.

Optional parameters
  • :logger The name of the logger to attach to.

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-add-appender The appender that was added.

cider/log-add-consumer

Add a consumer to an appender of a log framework.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :filters A map from filter name to filter condition.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-add-consumer The consumer that was added.

cider/log-analyze-stacktrace

Analyze the stacktrace of a log event.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :event The id of the event to inspect.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

cider/log-clear-appender

Clear all events of a log appender.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-clear-appender The appender that was cleared.

cider/log-exceptions

Return the exceptions and their frequencies for the given framework and appender.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-exceptions A map from exception name to event frequency.

cider/log-format-event

Format a log event.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the log appender.

  • :event The id of the log event.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters
  • :nrepl.middleware.print/buffer-size The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. Defaults to 1024.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/keys A seq of the keys in the response whose values should be printed.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/options A map of options to pass to the printing function. Defaults to nil.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/print A fully-qualified symbol naming a var whose function to use for printing. Must point to a function with signature [value writer options].

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/quota A hard limit on the number of bytes printed for each value.

  • :nrepl.middleware.print/stream? If logical true, the result of printing each value will be streamed to the client over one or more messages.

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-format-event The formatted log event.

cider/log-frameworks

Return the available log frameworks.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-frameworks A list of log frameworks.

cider/log-inspect-event

Inspect a log event.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :event The id of the event to inspect.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :value The inspection result.

cider/log-levels

Return the log levels and their frequencies for the given framework and appender.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-levels A map from log level to event frequency.

cider/log-loggers

Return the loggers and their frequencies for the given framework and appender.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-loggers A map from logger name to event frequency.

cider/log-remove-appender

Remove an appender from a log framework.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-remove-appender The removed appender.

cider/log-remove-consumer

Remove a consumer from the appender of a log framework.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :consumer The name of the consumer.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-add-consumer The removed consumer.

Search the log events of an appender.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters
  • :filters A map from filter name to filter condition.

  • :limit Number of log events to return.

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-search The list of log events matching the search.

cider/log-threads

Return the threads and their frequencies for the given framework and appender.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-threads A map from thread name to event frequency.

cider/log-update-appender

Update the appender of a log framework.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :filters A map from filter name to filter condition.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

  • :size The number of events the appender keeps in memory.

  • :threshold The threshold in percent used to cleanup events.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-update-appender The updated appender.

cider/log-update-consumer

Update the consumer of a log appender.

Required parameters
  • :appender The name of the appender.

  • :consumer The name of the consumer.

  • :filters A map from filter name to filter condition.

  • :framework The id of the log framework.

Optional parameters

Returns
  • :status done

  • :cider/log-update-consumer The consumer that was updated.

cider.clj-reload/reload

Reloads all changed files in dependency order, using the io.github.tonsky/clj-reload library. It is bundled with cider-nrepl. If that dependency is already in present your project and clj-reload.core/init has been invoked beforehand, those configured directories will be honored.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :after The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call after reloading.

  • :before The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call before reloading.

Returns
  • :error A sequence of all causes of the thrown exception when status is :error.

  • :progress Description of current namespace being unloaded/loaded.

  • :status :ok if reloading was successful; otherwise :error.

cider.clj-reload/reload-all

Reloads all files in dependency order.

Required parameters

Optional parameters
  • :after The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call after reloading.

  • :before The namespace-qualified name of a zero-arity function to call before reloading.

Returns
  • :error A sequence of all causes of the thrown exception when status is :error.

  • :reloading Description of current namespace being unloaded/loaded.

  • :status :ok if reloading was successful; otherwise :error.

cider.clj-reload/reload-clear

Clears the state of clj-reload. This can help recover from a failed load or a circular dependency error.

Required parameters

Optional parameters

Returns

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