If you're using emacs with cider, you might try `cider-repl-clear-buffer`. This
has saved my emacs session in situations where I accidentally print a large XML
structure.

--smd.

On 08/20, Dave Tenny wrote:
> I'm still in search of tools that let me get a good sense of *what* to
> navigate when looking at such trees
> of data structures from API's  and/or data sources I'm unfamiliar with.  I
> find that to be pretty painful, not least
> because emacs (and maybe the REPL) get seriously compute wedged printing
> large data structures.

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