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If you use Neovim, you could try Conjure.

I really like it for other lisps, but I haven’t used it for Common Lisp. I wouldn’t say it “contorts buffers in a bizarre way,” although in my experience, different Vim users have their own take on that.



I would be very interested to read about the limits of conjure. In my mind it is a fabulous tool, with vim-sexp it is very productive to write clojure code with and a pleasure to use.




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