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Clojure Deref (May 6, 2022)

Clojure Deref (May 6, 2022)

06 May 2022
Alex Miller

Welcome to the Clojure Deref! This is a weekly link/news roundup for the Clojure ecosystem. (@ClojureDeref RSS)

Highlights

Congrats to Clojure friends Logseq on their $4.1M raise this week!

Libraries and Tools

New releases and tools this week:

  • cider 1.4 - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs

  • flow-storm-debugger 2.0.38 - A debugger for Clojure with some unique features

  • Calva 2.0.270 - Clojure & ClojureScript Interactive Programming for VS Code

  • joyride 0.0.4 - Joyride VS Code with Clojure

  • clojure-lsp 2022.05.03-12.35.40 - Clojure & ClojureScript Language Server (LSP) implementation

  • quickdoc - Quick and minimal API doc generation for Clojure

  • babashka 0.8.2 - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting

  • edamame 1.0.0 - Configurable EDN/Clojure parser with location metadata

  • sci 0.3.4 - Configurable Clojure interpreter suitable for scripting and Clojure DSLs

  • fs 0.1.5 - File system utility library for Clojure

  • clj-depend 0.2.0 - A Clojure namespace dependency analyzer

  • tf-idf 0.1.4 - A reasonably performant TF-IDF implementation

  • jibbit - Dockerless Clojure Image builds using deps.edn

  • papillon - Interceptor library for Clojure

  • reitit-jaatya - Freeze your reitit routes and create a static site out of it

  • di - Dependency injection framework for Clojure

  • awyeah-api - Cognitect’s aws-api for babashka

  • bb-inspect - Clojure data GUI inspector

  • nbb-logseq - nbb with features enabled for logseq

  • byte-transforms 0.2.1 - Methods for hashing, compressing, and encoding bytes