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Edamame v1.0.0 Edamame is a soy bean product, but also a highly configurable Clojure parser*. It has been in development for 3 years and successfully applied in projects like: • babashka and all other SCI-based environments like nbb • clerk • zprint • malli I decided to finally make this project 1.0.0 since I think it's mostly done and will soon be exposed in babashka / nbb as well, so you can read Clojure code from scripts using all the configuration options it offers. Check it out at https://github.com/borkdude/edamame *) or should I say reader? Well, changing those names in the API would be breaking, so sorry :)
Announcing clj-depend, a Clojure namespace dependency analyzer. https://github.com/fabiodomingues/clj-depend