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  • Iptables crate from the DomainDrivenArchitecture pallet project
  • xmpp-clj 0.3.1

    A lightweight clojure wrapper around the smack jabber/XMPP library

  • This is the mysql implementation of the drift-db protocol.
  • webnf/handler 0.2.0-SNAPSHOT

    The first minor release of webnf handler, a collection of code to aid web handler development. There is: - Browser middlewares - to allow http method and header overrides from a browser form or uri - for extremely pretty exception printing, with source locations - user agent parsing - Timer helpers - Common dependencies - Dataflow / Validation

  • main library of the Protege Ontology Development Tool
  • hugneo4j 0.1.0

    HugNeo4j offers a similar experience to the excellent HugSql library but for neo4j. As a matter of fact this library copies some very important parts from HugSql

  • Clojure client library for the GoCardless API

  • The messy parts for running Clojure on AWS Lambda.

  • Protocol Buffers for the RethinkDB database
  • clj-audio 0.1.0

    Idiomatic Clojure wrapper for the Java Sound API.

  • A leiningen plugin that attempts to download the source code for all of a project's (transitive) dependencies
  • arity 0.2.0

    Get and fake the arity of any Clojure function

  • This is the h2 implementation of the drift-db protocol.

  • A Clojure implementation of the Yelp API

  • Common utils to ease the development
  • t-digest 0.1.0

    A Clojure(Script) library for on-line accumulation of rank-based statistics using the t-digest

  • A Ring middleware that adds X-Clacks-Overhead header to the response
  • cljs 0.3.0

    An experimental Clojure(ish) to Javascript compiler similar to [clojurescript](https://github.com/clojure/clojure-contrib/tree/master/clojurescript/). The library also provides several tools to assist you with integrating cljs into your workflow. All this in about 1k lines. Viva Clojure! # Usage Use the `cljs.core/to-js` function to turn a list (representing some code) into javascript, like so: (to-js '((fn [x] (alert x)) "hello world")) -> function(x){alert(x);}("hello world"); (to-js '(-> ($ "<div />") (.css {:backgroundColor "blue" . :border "dashed white 5px"}) -> (function(){var out = $("<div />"); out.css({backgroundColor:"blue",border:"dashed white 5px"}); return out}()) Neat, huh? In addition to the compiler, cljs provides several tools to make working with cljs in the context of a web project easier: 1. [cljs.watch](#cljs.watch) provides a mechanism for automatic recompilation on source changes. Used by either `lein cljs-watch` or `(use 'cljs.watch) (start-watch-project "./project.clj")`. Cljs output is declared in your project.clj file, under the :cljs key. 2. [cljs.stitch](#cljs.stitch) takes care of stitching the collection of source files that make up a library into a coherent javascript file. For more examples, please see the [cljs.test.core](#cljs.test.core) namespace.

  • Designed to create data workflows with different stations where the processing can be done. The assembly line can easily be extend with new stations, you can run it up to a specific station, pause it, resume it and execute it asynchronously.

  • Boot task to do operations on files within the fileset (move, copy, etc).
  • hum 0.4.0

    Some wrappers around the Web Audio API

  • Bluegenes is a Clojure-powered user interface for InterMine, the biological data warehouse

  • Simple text tokenizing filter using the Lucene tokenizer

  • cats.match provides pattern matching for the monads in the clojure cats library.