To bring this a bit more on topic, I recommend jEdit with the Clojure plug-ins. It's super simple to setup, you can then point the repl settings at any clojure jar, and use 1.3 or 1.4. I normally use jEdit for editing, the jEdit repl for running (doc foo) commands, and then a normal Linux terminal for running a standard clojure repl. With jEdit's syntax highlighting, I really don't need much else.
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