I think the Grimoire heatmap is over itself maybe?

core/for being top defs, beating core.map does not match up with crossclj 
usage of the two.

On Wednesday, 25 October 2017 23:05:12 UTC-7, Gary Trakhman wrote:
>
> Grimoire has a usage heatmap, I think it just might be over a few 
> projects: https://www.conj.io/heatmap
>
> On Oct 26, 2017 7:40 AM, "Erik Assum" <er...@assum.net <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Eric Normand did some research on this some time ago:
>>
>> http://www.lispcast.com/100-most-used-clojure-expressions
>>
>> Erik. 
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>> 25. okt. 2017 kl. 23:05 skrev Colin Fleming <colin.ma...@gmail.com 
>> <javascript:>>:
>>
>> IntelliJ has a nice Productivity Guide feature which works sort of like 
>> this - every time you use a certain feature it's recorded, and you can see 
>> a table of the various features, how often you used it and when you last 
>> used it. You can click on each feature to see documentation about how it 
>> works. It's really handy - I haven't done this for a while, but I used to 
>> browse all the "Never used" features, find one that looked interesting and 
>> try it out. Something similar for Clojure could be really nice.
>>
>> On 26 October 2017 at 09:32, Robert Levy <r.p....@gmail.com <javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> That would be very interesting, especially at an aggregate level, to 
>>> visualize clusters of Clojure sub-idioms (?) based on code people have 
>>> publicly shared with their name attached.  One way to get going with that 
>>> quickly would be write some Clojure code to collect, index, and analyze the 
>>> data in Elasticsearch so that you could use the various readymade 
>>> visualization tools that come with Kibana for "dashboards".  For one thing 
>>> you could look at geographical patterns, to see if that's even a thing. :)  
>>> And results over time, to see for example patterns of adoption.  Do people 
>>> still use refs and agents?  Does anyone really use transducers? ;) I am 
>>> curious to see the results if someone does this. It would be a good project 
>>> short enough for a Clojure meetup probably, given some preparation.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 11:24 PM, Andy Marks <vampw...@gmail.com 
>>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It seems like everytime I watch another Clojure/Conj video or finish 
>>>> another 4Clojure problem, I learn about another piece of the Clojure core 
>>>> set of functions that I was unfamiliar with... which prompted the question:
>>>>
>>>> *What subset of the Clojure core API do I use?  Which functions are my 
>>>> favourites?  Which have I never used?*
>>>>
>>>> Ideally, I would like to point a tool at my GitHub account, have it 
>>>> look through all the Clojure code I've written and give me a histogram of 
>>>> my usage of the clojure.core API.
>>>>
>>>> My question to you all is: does anyone know of a tool that provides 
>>>> some of this functionality?
>>>>  
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