In a similar vein, you can use ‘!clojars’ to search on Clojars directly, e.g.
‘!clojars cheshire’.
—Chris
On Aug 26, 2015, at 3:11 AM, Matthias Diehn Ingesman matth...@ingesman.dk
wrote:
That should come in handy, thanks!
Matthias
Den onsdag den 26. august 2015 kl. 00.04.34 UTC+2
That should come in handy, thanks!
Matthias
Den onsdag den 26. august 2015 kl. 00.04.34 UTC+2 skrev Rafik NACCACHE:
Hi Guys,
I contributed an Instant Answer to DuckDuckGo.
When you search for Clojure with a number of terms, you directly have
under the software tab all the packages
Hi Guys,
I contributed an Instant Answer to DuckDuckGo.
When you search for Clojure with a number of terms, you directly have
under the software tab all the packages matching your query from Clojars.
Enjoy !
Rafik
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On 26 Aug 2015, at 00:04, Rafik NACCACHE rafik.nacca...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
I contributed an Instant Answer to DuckDuckGo.
When you search for Clojure with a number of terms, you directly have under
the software tab all the packages matching your query from Clojars.
Nice !
Nice work :)
- James
On 25 August 2015 at 23:04, Rafik NACCACHE rafik.nacca...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
I contributed an Instant Answer to DuckDuckGo.
When you search for Clojure with a number of terms, you directly have
under the software tab all the packages matching your query from
Nice!
Reid
On 08/25/2015 05:04 PM, Rafik NACCACHE wrote:
Hi Guys,
I contributed an Instant Answer to DuckDuckGo.
When you search for Clojure with a number of terms, you directly
have under the software tab all the packages matching your query
from Clojars.
Enjoy !
Rafik
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