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Does anyone have any spec->documentation projects? Something that would, for instance, render in a browser a map spec as a map with the values as the underlying spec types, that hides some complexity via being expandable? Thinking something like https://github.com/jebberjeb/specviz but that is more geared towards in-place documentation.
@hlolli because: you need to use clojure.spec.test.alpha/check
a function to test its :ret and :fn specs
if you switch on instrumentation it will only test the :args spec for afn
never mind. I just noticed you have a bunch of answers.