FWIW my current favorite tool in the lightweight-clojure-IDE-with-REPL space is 
Gorilla REPL. @benfb started a fork with some enhancements that make this 
viable as a complete IDE. I'll include one of his messages about this below, 
but he now has commit privileges to the main Gorilla REPL fork, and as I write 
this he appears to be pushing some of his enhancements there as well. With 
regard to multiple tabs, mentioned earlier in this thread, you can just open 
multiple tabs in your browser in the usual way. Also FWIW here's a link to some 
tips I prepared for using @benfb's fork, most of which should soon translate to 
using the main fork: 
http://faculty.hampshire.edu/lspector/Secrets-of-Gorilla-REPL.pdf 
<http://faculty.hampshire.edu/lspector/Secrets-of-Gorilla-REPL.pdf>

 -Lee

> From: Ben Bailey <[email protected]>
> Subject: [ANN] Modified Gorilla REPL (0.4.0)
> Date: October 27, 2016 at 2:02:32 PM EDT
> To: Clojure <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> The first version of a modified Gorilla REPL has been released here:
> 
> https://github.com/benfb/gorilla-repl <https://github.com/benfb/gorilla-repl>
> 
> This version makes several modifications to the original Gorilla REPL that 
> allow it to be used as a complete programming environment:
> Open any `.clj`, `.cljs`, `.cljc`, or `.hl` file. If the file does not 
> already have Gorilla REPL worksheet markup, it will appear as a worksheet 
> with the entire contents of the file in a single input cell.
> Save a worksheet without Gorilla REPL worksheet markup. This will save only 
> the text in the worksheet's input areas. Note that this, in conjunction with 
> the first feature listed above, allows you to use Gorilla REPL to open, edit, 
> and save any Clojure file, without introducing unwanted markup.
> Use a leiningen template to easily create a new Clojure project using the 
> `app` template (allowing it to be run from a command line with `lein run`) 
> and also including a dependency to the proper version of the Gorilla REPL 
> plugin.
> Getting started with this version of Gorilla should be simple:
> 
> lein new gorilla-app foo
> 
> -- 



> On Dec 31, 2016, at 10:38 PM, afro54 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On Saturday, 31 December 2016 19:14:32 UTC, Anton Dyudin wrote:
> Personally I'm still on pre-Atom LT, too many features regressed and it sound 
> like they haven't come back.
> They certainly haven't come back and, before investigating, it looks as 
> though others have filled in, in the meantime.
> I'll be investigating Proto Repl, and hope to hear more views on LT's demise, 
> or otherwise.  Before I can build something really impressive, I need to be 
> sure of my chosen tools.
> 
>  
> 
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