Hi Cecil,

I think what you want to do is create a library project to house your 
common code, install the library to your local repository, then use it from 
your project:

~~~
cd ~/dev
lein new my-stuff/my-lib
cd my-lib
# edit src/my_stuff/my_lib.clj , adding your common code here
lein install

# Ok, that library is now ready to use from your project.
cd ~/dev
lein new app my-proj
cd my-proj
# edit project.clj to have `[my-stuff/my-lib "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"]` in 
:dependencies
# edit src/my_proj/core.clj to have `(:require [my-stuff.my-lib :as my)` in
#   the ns macro at the top
# do something like `(my/foo 3)` from inside `-main`.
lein run
~~~

-- John



On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 4:10:27 AM UTC-4, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> I have some files in:
>     ~/Clojure
> that I want to use in a project I start with:
>     lein repl
>
> But I do not see how to do this. How can I acomplish this?
>
> -- 
> Cecil Westerhof
>  

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