> ^:private is the stale and sleazy co-conspirator of another blunt instrument, 
> the whole-ns :use.

It’s also useful for anything that uses the var meta to show you only public 
vars in an ns, such as dir, ns-publics, etc. those are all useful and would 
affect your repl experience even if you never :use or :refer :all.

I find people have different relationships with :private depending on what kind 
of work they do. It’s very useful in in libs for delineating public apis, much 
less important in an app context.

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