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I'd like to thank @rafaeldelboni and @jr0cket for having shared quick start guides for people who are willing to use neovim to edit clojure code. You guys for sure make a difference! Thank you very much

Thank you. I have also greatly appreciated the work done by @rafaeldelboni on the https://github.com/rafaeldelboni/cajus-nfnl Fennel config for Neovim (and previous iterations of this project) Both our work is possible due to the excellent https://github.com/Olical/conjure interactive repl project (and supporting libraries) lovingly created by @U38J3881W Thanks also to everyone in the Clojurians Neo/vim community that helped shape any customisations I've been able to contribute. Finally thanks to all involved with https://astronvim.com/ for helping me create a rich Neovim experience that is highly enjoyable to use every day and of course all the maintainers of the plugins that AstroNvim uses.
Thank you, exactly as John said all of this is due the work of @U38J3881W on Conjure, nfnl (and Aniseed). I also would like to add all the work of @UKFSJSM38 on clojure-lsp that is a great addition to all text editors and IDEs 🙂

Yes the work Eric has on on LSP and for the Emacs LSP-mode was excellent Also thanks to @U1G869VNV for the amazing Portal data inspector tool, which really complements Clojure development with Neovim
