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I'm continuing to evaluate AstroNvim & Conjure as effective Clojure development tooling, with a https://github.com/practicalli/neovim/issues/38 Using the AstroNvim user config example as a base, a Practicalli AstroNvim Config is being shared at: https://github.com/practicalli/astronvim-config This will include some packages from the https://github.com/AstroNvim/astrocommunity. To help evaluate AstroNvim, I'm working on a little project to visualise data pulled from an Amazon S3 bucket (now that I have https://practical.li/blog/posts/access-aws-with-clojure-from-scratch/ - still waiting for my AWS Org and Identity Center access though)