My clj file looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
export CLASSPATH=$CLOJUREPATH:./lib/*:.:$CLASSPATH
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
exec java -server jline.ConsoleRunner clojure.main
else
SCRIPT=$(dirname $1)
export CLASSPATH=$SCRIPT/*:$SCRIPT:$CLASSPATH
exec java -server clojure.main "$1" "$@"
fi
Having clj look in the current directory for jars/classes/.clj files
the same way Python and Ruby do makes dealing with libraries easier.
So, +1.
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