poly :tap
We created the tap command to support developing poly, but
you might find it an interesting way to browse the internal workspace structure.
This command opens a separate portal window.
Portal is an excellent Clojure tool that makes browsing data a joy.
Whether or not you use our tap command, we recommend you check out portal.
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The tap command only works with the poly shell.
You can invoke it in two different ways:
Via the :tap argument when launching a poly shell:
poly :tap
By running the tap command from a poly shell:
example$ tap
You’ll see a separate portal window open; here, we show it placed to the right of the poly shell:
Click on the :worskpace key to dig into the workspace structure:
Any time the poly tool invokes tap>, you’ll see the output in the portal window.
Starting with version 0.2.18 of poly, we only tap> the workspace structure to keep output to portal minimal and clean.
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