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Maybe this question have been made here some at point in the past, but anyways. I assume that -X
stands Execute, and -M
stands for Main, and -S
? Does it means what exactly?
I would think "Script" since the -S
options affect the CLI script's behavior itself? Roughly. Most of them do not run Clojure stuff or just "make a classpath". Except for maybe -Sdeps
.
Yes, I googled for it and didn't find @dominicm. May I need to improve my Google search skills 😄