Using slime is moving higher on my todo list every day.

Right now, I have the tags working across all my clojure projects.  
Will slime give me that if I compile them all into jars (with source)  
and put them on the classpath?

Stu

> On Nov 9, 6:36 am, Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have a poor man's version:
>>
>>    find . -name '*.clj' | xargs etags --regex=@/Users/stuart/bin/
>> clojure.tags
>>
>>    clojure.tags =>
>>    /[ \t\(]*def[a-z]* \([a-z-!]+\)/\1/
>>    /[ \t\(]*ns \([a-z.]+\)/\1/
>>
>> Anyone have a better approach?
>
> If you've got slime running, M-. will be bound to slime-edit-
> definition, which queries the actual live instance to jump directly to
> the file/line that defs the var. No need to maintain an independent
> database. Of course, this only works for vars that have been required,
> but this is usually not a big deal.
>
> -Phil
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