Instead of doing a plugin and instead of starting something from scratch 
like Nightcode, would it make more sense to take some of the open source 
components of Intellij and use that as a basis for a Clojure-based IDE?  It 
seems to me that one of the biggest problems with IDEs like Eclipse and 
Intellij as compared to Emacs is that there's so much more work involved in 
writing a plugins as opposed to writing 20 lines of Elisp code.  If you 
could leverage some of the components of Intellij as a basis for a Clojure 
based IDE/Texteditor then you don't have to start from scratch, but since 
you're just leveraging Intellij libraries instead of writing plugins, you 
can develop it as a Clojure framework/IDE instead of the other way around. 
 Thoughts?

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