I'm tired of doing 'find-grep' type operations (including that command in 
emacs).

Are there any decent tools for producing cross reference reports and emacs 
who-calls data in some useful form?  

A search on the topic mostly points to 'crossclj', which doesn't seem to be 
what I want (I don't need to see who uses what from, say, clojars).

I have a big project which, in conjunction with 'lein modules' has many 
subprojects.  I can't really load a REPL on all of them in emacs.  I'm 
happy with source code analysis and the assumption that I don't need to 
know who is calling functions by obscured dynamic lisp means.


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