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@meow: There is also https://github.com/qerub/camel-snake-kebab , which has ->camelCase
(but might require explicit use of str
from a keyword).
there's also http://github.com/expez/superstring which I can imagine has camel-Snake_kebab functions (and any other string function you'll ever need)
@mikecarter: I think some part of cider/clj-refactor already has this functionality. Just cannot remember where
thanks @slipset
i’ll probably continue working on helm-clojars - even if it’s just to further my emacs lisp experience 😃
@escherize: (apply concat vector)
works as well
And doesn’t depend on the partitioning scheme you have
I’d also assume it’s faster than flatten, as my gut tells me tree-seq isn’t super fast, but I’m not positive on that one