I'm learning Clojure, and I learn best by jumping in. I'm interested in 
using Noir. Noir has a full API reference, so when I'm reading other 
people's Noir code, I can just look up the exact function and see what it 
does.

I can't find a similar thing for Clojure. I'm looking through other 
people's Clojure code. I see something like (keyword (or (first m) :dev)) 
and I don't really know where to start understanding this. I know enough to 
know that keyword, or, and first are all functions - and with a google 
search or two, I can figure out what 'first' does. But I can't easily find 
out what 'or' and 'keyword' do, because when I google those things, I get 
all kinds of screwy results, completely unrelated to what I'm trying to 
find out.

Where can I find, or does there exist, a place where I can view all 
Clojure's built in functions with a short description of their arguments 
and what they do?

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