(It has been a while since the OP asked this question, but I didn't see an 
answer...)

You should be able to just download a "standalone" jar version of clooj, launch 
it as an application, and get to work editing and running code. No downloading 
of anything else or command-line calls to java are required.

 -Lee

On Aug 30, 2012, at 9:19 PM, gearss wrote:

> I am new to Clojure, I want to know how ot run the Clooj IDE? 
> If it needs to install Clojure to my computer, or every time I use   
> java -cp /path/to/the/clojure.jar clojure.main /path/to/your/code.clj
> to run my code?

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