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@New To Clojure https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Mark-Ring.html check this for jumping back to previous positions. Emacs leaves a “mark” with most commands that jump the cursor elsewhere.
@valtteri Seems to work, but order differs from actual. For example, put cursor at the beginning of the file using mouse, then scroll to the end and put cursor there. Press C-u C-SPC
and see what happens.