Hi Sanel and thanks for Monroe. 

I think the use case is clear: lightweight alternative to Cider. 
So the question is what is the use case pertaining to nrepl.el, which is 
also lightweight.

On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 7:50:52 PM UTC+3, Sanel Zukan wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Here <https://github.com/sanel/monroe> is initial release for Monroe, a 
> new Clojure nREPL client for Emacs. The main idea behind Monroe is to be 
> simple, easy to install (just put it in your *load-path*) and to work 
> like inferior modes (inferior-lisp or inferior-scheme), providing common 
> keybindings in REPL, including color and history support. You will also 
> need clojure-mode.el for code syntax highlighting, but this is optional.
>
> This initial release is ready for consumption (I'm using it on a bit 
> larger project) and feel free to drop me a line if you find some issues.
>
> Again, the url is https://github.com/sanel/monroe
>
> Best,
> Sanel
>

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