From f2920bdcc120f5ea3d6adfe4242adc5ea4bba125 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Mastro Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:16:50 -0700 Subject: Add discussion of getting connected with Skewer --- README.org | 17 +++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.org') diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 743c42b..78d8da6 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -46,10 +46,6 @@ for any file with an extension of ".paren": (trident-mode +1)))) #+END_SRC -=slime-mode= must be active for both expansion and evaluation commands. For -evaluation commands, =skewer-mode= is also required. (See below for a list of -the available commands). - Parenscript must be loaded in your Common Lisp image, and you'll probably also want to import its symbols: @@ -58,6 +54,19 @@ want to import its symbols: (use-package :parenscript) #+END_SRC +With the above taken care of it's time to skewer the browser. Trident doesn't +automatically load Skewer, since you could hypothetically use Trident just for +viewing the code generated by Parenscript, so to proceed you should =(require +'skewer-mode)= in Emacs. + +See [[https://github.com/skeeto/skewer-mode/blob/master/README.md][Skewer's README]] for detailed information on the multiple ways you can +connect to a site - including sites on servers you don't control. + +The fastest way to simply try things out is to run =M-x run-skewer=. Skewer +will load an empty page in your browser and connect to it. You can immediately +begin using Trident's evaluation commands (described below); to additionally +open a JavaScript REPL you can run =M-x skewer-repl=. + ** Commands *** Code expansion commands -- cgit v1.2.3