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NAME
clojure - a JVM-based dynamic programming language
SYNOPSIS
clojure [-cp/-classpath classpath] [-i/--init path] [-e/--eval expr] {-h | -r | path | -} [args ...]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the clojure command. clojure is the main entry point for Clojure, a dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine. With no options or arguments, it runs an interactive Read- Eval-Print loop (REPL).
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -cp, -classpath classpath Specifies additional classpath elements. Overrides the $CLASSPATH environment variable. Must appear first if given. -i, --init path Load a file or resource at initialisation time. May be specified multiple times. -e, --eval string Evaluate expressions in string; print non-nil values. May be specified multiple times. -m, --main ns-name Call the -main function from a namespace with args -r, --repl Run a repl path Run a script from a file or resource - Run a script from standard input -h, -?, --help Print a help message and exit
PATH ARGUMENTS
A Clojure file can be provided as a path argument. Files to be loaded from the classpath must be prefixed with a `@' character, and must be an absolute path to the classpath resource. Note that the path will be treated as absolute within the classpath, whether it is prefixed with a slash or not. clojure binds *command-line-args* to a seq containing the (optional) arguments provided after the path argument; this provides a way to provide command-line arguments to your scripts.
ENVIRONMENT
A listing of recognised environment variables is included below. CLASSPATH Specifies additional classpath elements.
SEE ALSO
clojurec(1).
AUTHOR
clojure is a wrapper script around a Java implementation by Rich Hickey <richhickey@gmail.com>. The wrapper script was written by Peter Collingbourne <peter@pcc.me.uk>. This manual page was written by Peter Collingbourne <peter@pcc.me.uk>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). CLOJURE(1)