As far as editing goes, I'm happy with Light Table. However, for a great 
debugger, I'd pay a ransom. Unwinding the Clojure stack is quite hard. One that 
could pinpoint troubled lambdas, watch state in a pprint kind of way that 
doesn't force me to put pprint into my code... I'd pay for that.

Also, complete docs on the language built in. ClojureDocs is nice but stuck on 
1.3. The replacement site is nice but lacks examples. 

FWIW those are my actual pain points.

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