On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:

>
> Buck Golemon writes:
>
> > I take this to mean that there's no widely accepted solution.
>
> The widely-accepted solution is to leave a single process running. It
> certainly has limitations, but it's the way most people deal with the
> problem.


Thanks Phil! I posted this question earlier, but it may have gotten lost.

I'm quite interested in the "interactive session" option, but none of the
mechanics are described.
How would I do the equivalent of `lein run` or `line cljs autobuild` in the
repl?
Did I miss this in the docs somewhere? It's also quite possible that it's
an obvious feature of lisp/clojure that I don't know as a newbie.

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