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Anyone else using CoC, clojure-lsp and clojurescript having problems with references giving hits in the target directory? Seems this is not a problem using clojure-lsp with emacs
Is there a tool that simplifies moving a function from one file to another and refactors the references also?
LSP has a move-form command that does this. https://clojure-lsp.io/features/#clojure-lsp-extra-commands
vim-iced includes refactoring tools. I'm not really sure if they would help with your use, but I think they might. https://liquidz.github.io/vim-iced/#refactoring
Slamhound might help, though the little amount of time I spent trying to install it was unsuccessful. https://github.com/technomancy/slamhound