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Consider also joining #cider, #lsp and #inf-clojure, where most of the tool-specific discussions are happening.
danielgrosse 2020-06-22T09:34:27.483300Z

Hello. I switched from SpaceMacs to Doom as I like minimal approach. But I'm not really fine with the clojure editing modes. I miss Structural editing at the most. Are here doom emacs users which modified their config to improve this?

practicalli-john 2020-06-22T10:24:22.483400Z

A lot of people have mentioned the lack of key bindings for Clojure when using Doom. Take a look at the Spacemacs Clojure layer for examples, but it will take a lot of hacking. This is the reason I just added a Doom theme to spacemacs and got on with work. Sorry, cant be of more help. Hopefully someone has done the work to set up key bindings and config. Maybe asking on the Doom Discord channel would be useful.

naomarik 2020-06-22T10:45:05.483800Z

@danielgrosse if you find a solution let me know, I'm using spacemacs's lisp editing nonstop spc k <key> <key> all the time for lisp editing and it tripped me up trying Doom. I didn't give it any time though yet.

practicalli-john 2020-06-22T20:42:58.484Z

Having a look at the doom config, I didnt seem smartparens or the older paredit anywhere, so not sure how to add them. It seems lispy is available, but that does its own thing and not how I approach structural editing. I'll stick with using doom theme and doom modeline theme in Spacemacs and get some work done for now 🙂 If anyone adds the same features for Clojure as Spacemacs, then I'll re-evaluate. https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/develop/layers/%2Blang/clojure