It's not what you are asking for, but it is a nice resource, with examples
and such:
clojuredocs.org

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 12:12 AM, Rich Morin <r...@cfcl.com> wrote:

> The received wisdom in most programming circles is that comments should
> explain intent, rather then simply transliterating the code into a human
> language (eg, English).  For example, comments like this are discouraged:
>
>  (def a 42)    ;; Define a to be 42.
>
> However, as a Clojure noob, I would _love_ to have a tool that explains
> even the syntactic level of an arbitrary piece of Clojure code.  If it
> could use metadata from (say) function definitions to go deeper, so much
> the better.
>
> I Googled around but didn't find anything very close.  Might anyone know
> of any efforts in this direction?
>
> -r
>
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