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Installation and Aliases

When used in a project as a library, put it in an alias to make it easier to invoke.

Clojure CLI

:aliases {:splint {:extra-deps {io.github.noahtheduke/splint {:mvn/version "1.18.0"}
                                org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version "1.11.1"}}
                   :main-opts ["-m" "noahtheduke.splint"]}}

Run with clojure -M:splint [args...].

Leiningen

Add this to project.clj:

:profiles {:dev {:dependencies [[io.github.noahtheduke/splint "1.18.0"]
                                [org.clojure/clojure "1.11.1"]]}}
:aliases {"splint" ["run" "-m" "noahtheduke.splint"]}

Run with lein splint [args...].

Jar / Native

At some point, I hope to have downloadable versions but I'm still figuring that out.

In the meantime, it runs fast on babashka and can be installed using bbin:

$ bbin install io.github.noahtheduke/splint
{:coords
 #:git{:url "https://github.com/noahtheduke/splint",
       :tag "v1.18.0",
       :sha "..."},
 :lib io.github.noahtheduke/splint}

Minimum Clojure version

Splint requires Clojure 1.11+. If you wish to use Splint in a project targeting an earlier version, you'll have to add org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version "1.11.1"} to the extra-deps in the alias.

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