An old tradition for emacs users is to publicize the contents of
their .emacs file. (For non-emacs folks, code in .emacs is run as
emacs itself starts up allowing emacs to run tailored to the
preferences of the user.)

As stated in http://clojure.org/getting_started if user.clj is found
on the classpath it will be autoloaded at clojure startup. Answers to
the subject question will perhaps change as users and clojure mature
together, but for now  will you divulge (some of) your user.clj?

So far for me: user.clj is empty
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