The only tool we need is a big-ass brew spoon. Dareknotderek
This repository follows the guidelines and standards of the Wall Brew Open Source Policy.
A deployed copy of the most recent version of spoon can be found on clojars. To use it, add the following as a dependency in your project.clj file:
The next time you build your application, Leiningen or deps.edn should pull it automatically. Alternatively, you may clone or fork the repository to work with it directly.
Spoon runs its test suite in a matrix, replacing the clojure version with multiple previous versions of the language. If your project is not running the most recent version of clojure, please consult the most recent compatibility testing results in the CI/CD pipeline.
Functions in spoon are organized by the Clojure library or data structure they are intended to work with.
Generic functionality and macros will be added to core
unless a more appropriate location exists.
See the API docs generated by quickdoc
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