I want to reshare something.

The `Getting Started' section in the clojure reference contains a link to 
the
`Getting Started'  section of a wiki.
On that wiki page, two years or so, ago, there was a script, that showed how
to run a REPL on rlwrap.
That script was great stuff.
Sadly, it disappeared.

I haven't got the original source anymore. I attached my version of it,
together with a README and an INSTALL text file.

Running it as is, gives you a REPL, with readline and history support.
Running it with a slight change in the source code, documented in 
INSTALL.txt,
gives you my workflow, that is documented in README.

I post this for people out there, who might come to clojure for the first 
time,
with a similar background and attitude, like me. For those, the 
aforementioned
script on the wiki, was immediately useful.

Before I get shouted at, heavily, for the attached crap,
I close this post with a disclaimer, that can be
read as a description of the audience for the attachment.

Disclaimer:
    - vim, bash, core/find/diff-utils and their friends, X that allows you 
to have multiple
      terminals on multiple workspaces open, all constitute a development 
environment
      integrated into your computer.
    
      In short: You see no need for IDEs.

    - managing your dependencies like clojure's contrib libs or 3rd party 
jars all
      by yourself, with the help of the computer, is something you love.

      In short: You seem to be too stupid to see any advantage in using 
leinigen.

Thanks for all the fish,

Heinz.

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