Whoops, forgot the link. It's http://findfn.herokuapp.com/

Since there's only one dyno, the initial load time might take a while.

On Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:51:55 PM UTC-6, Anthony Rosequist wrote:
>
> I love Anthony Grimes's (et al) findfn <https://github.com/Raynes/findfn> 
> library, 
> but it requires some local setup (mainly the JVM security config for 
> clojail), so I decided to host it on Heroku.
>
> Features:
>
>    - Access to findfn from any computer with no setup.
>    - If your function has two arguments, tries the original and reversed 
>    orderings (searching for [1 2 3] "," => "1, 2, 3" returns join, even 
> though 
>    the args are backwards).
>    - For each function, includes the docstring, namespace, the version it 
>    was added, and whether or not it has been deprecated.
>    - Links each function to clojuredocs.org
>
> Limitations/Issues:
>
>    - Non-existent error handling (it just gets stuck on the "searching" 
>    screen forever if any problem happens); this definitely needs to be fixed 
>    soon.
>    - It's slow.
>    - Only searches different orderings if you have exactly two args. I 
>    originally had it searching up to 5 permutations of your args, but it was 
>    exceeding Heroku's 30-second timeout.
>    - Doesn't support find-arg.
>    - Only searches clojure.core, clojure.string, and clojure.set.
>    - Not on github yet.
>
> Let me know if you run into any issues or have any cool ideas for this.
>
> (I emailed Anthony to make sure he was fine with me using the findfn name 
> and that the attribution was good enough)
>

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