ob-clojure is limited by what can be done via the interfaces offered by
cider. Have a look at the ob-clojure.el source code - it is very simple and
does not have options/interfaces to support the full range of possible
source block headers. Someone may be able to implement this, but nobody
has. Feel free to have a go at it.

IMO ob-clojure is only written to do very basic clojure code evaluation. If
you want something more complex, you have to add that hyourself.



On 28 June 2017 at 21:01, numbch...@gmail.com <numbch...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In Org-mode Info page, the header argument `:dir` is used to specify the
> default directory for code block execution.
> But `ob-clojure` with `cider` as backend, will always use the
> `cider-jack-in` directory as default working directly. Is there a way to
> change this?
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