Good stuff.  The ivy branch of cake has something similar but only
works at the dependency module level (not the namespace level).

http://github.com/lrenn/cake/wiki/Ivy

Luke

On Nov 1, 2:44 am, ka <sancha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Few months back I started working on a project which already had 10k
> lines of Clojure code.  There were already ~75 namespaces (not
> including tests).  I was searching for a tool which would quickly give
> me a high level overview of the code - how do the packages depend on
> each other, which namespaces are high level and which ones low level
> etc. In short I wanted a pretty graph of namespace dependencies for my
> project.
>
> Somebody pointed me tohttp://github.com/hugoduncan/lein-namespace-depends,
> but I couldn't get it to work.
>
> So thinking it a good exercise, I wrote a little utility which
> generates namespace (and package) dependency graphs at various levels
> - complete src, single ns, single package.  Additionally the graph
> itself is available in many forms - Clojure map, .xml, .dot, .png
>
> The code itself is a bit ugly & old but it works on both unix and
> windows -http://github.com/na-ka-na/cdeps.  Checkout the examples/
> directory to see some images.
>
> Hopefully someone finds it useful.
>
> Thanks

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