Up and Running
Piggieback Setup
ClojureScript support relies on the piggieback nREPL middleware being present in your REPL session. There’s one exception to this, though: shadow-cljs. It has its own nREPL middleware and doesn’t rely on piggieback at all.
If cider-inject-dependencies-at-jack-in is enabled, which it is by
default, then piggieback will be automatically added and configured
for your project when doing cider-jack-in-cljs.
If cider-inject-dependencies-at-jack-in is disabled or you’re going
to connect to an already running nREPL server using