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utility-belt

Although seemingly unremarkable in appearance, the utility belt is one of Batman's most important tools in fighting crime.

About

Utility belt has a limited functionality: it only provides commonly used functions wrapping a limited set of dependencies.

Currently it has:

  • utility-belt.id - various functions for working with UUIDs
  • utility-belt.json - sets up automatic conversions of Joda time objects to/from JSON, you need to pull in clj-time and cheshire if you need to use those
  • utility-belt.time - common functions for date and time calculations, you need to pull in clj-time if you need to use those
  • utilit-belt.conv - type conversions (string to int, int to string, etc)
  • utlity-belt.component - small utils which make working with Stuart Sierra's Component a bit easier
  • utility-belt.map-keys - easy transformations of map keys between kebab and snake case

nREPL component

Micro wrapper around nREPL server, as easy to use as passing the port number.

:warning: This is a REPL so take care of securing it!


(def system
  {:nrepl-server (utility-belt.component.nrepl/create {:port 23211})})

:raising_hand: Note that the server by default binds to 0.0.0.0

You an pass the address to bind to if you need more control:

(def system
  {:nrepl-server (utility-belt.component.nrepl/create {:port 23211 :bind-to "127.0.0.1"})})

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