I'll add this context:

https://github.com/bmillare/dj

"dj takes the cacaphony of java, git, clojure, and build tools and mixes it 
into something harmonious."

In a nutshell, dj is an attempt to make a clojure distribution. Like 
leiningen and maven, dj resolves dependencies, however, dj tries to be more 
like debian's APT or gentoo's portage and provide tools to manage your 
projects as if it were a part of a larger ecosystem of repositories, 
configuration files, jar files, project sources, and native dependencies.

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