I wanted to thank you for stepping up on this. As gradle is getting more 
and more used in a lot of environments a working clojure plugin for gradle 
would be awesome.

Best Regards,
Sven

Am Montag, 15. Februar 2016 03:11:00 UTC+1 schrieb Andrew Oberstar:
>
> I just released the first version of Graclj, which is a new Gradle plugin 
> for Clojure. The goal is to make something that feels native to Gradle, 
> while giving the creature comforts Clojurians are used to from lein or 
> boot. For those familiar with Gradle, this targets their new (and still 
> evolving) software model support.
>
> Current features include:
>
> - Packaging Clojure code into JARs
> - AOT compilation
> - clojure.test execution
> - Publishing to any repo supported by Gradle (including Clojars)
>
> I wouldn't suggest dropping your current build tool yet, but if you'd like 
> to try it out, you can walk through the learning-graclj repo. I'd welcome 
> any feedback on the plugin or documentation.
>
> Source: https://github.com/graclj/graclj
> Documentation: 
> https://github.com/graclj/learning-graclj/tree/learning-0.1.0
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew Oberstar
>
>

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