--- name: clojure-write description: Guide Clojure and ClojureScript development using REPL-driven workflow, coding conventions, and best practices. Use when writing, developing, or refactoring Clojure/ClojureScript code. --- # Clojure Development Skill @./../_shared/development-workflow.md @./../_shared/clojure-style-guide.md @./../_shared/clojure-commands.md ## REPL-Driven Development Workflow - Start with small, fundamental functions: - Identify the core features or functionalities required for your task. - Break each feature down into the smallest, most basic functions that can be developed and tested independently. - Write and test in the REPL: - Write the code for each small function directly in the REPL (Read-Eval-Print Loop). - Test it thoroughly with a variety of inputs, including typical use cases and relevant edge cases, to ensure it behaves as expected. - Integrate into source code: - Once a function works correctly in the REPL, move it from the REPL environment into your source code files (e.g., within appropriate namespaces). - Gradually increase complexity: - Build upon tested, basic functions to create more complex functions or components. - Compose smaller functions together, testing each new composition in the REPL to verify correctness step by step. - Ensure dependency testing: - Make sure every function is fully tested in the REPL before it is depended upon by other functions. - This ensures that each layer of your application is reliable before you build on it. - Use the REPL fully: - Use the REPL as your primary tool to experiment with different approaches, iterate quickly, and get immediate feedback on your code. - Follow functional programming principles: - Keep functions small, focused, and composable. - Use Clojure's functional programming features—like immutability, higher-order functions, and the standard library—to write concise, effective code. ## How to Evaluate Code ### Bottom-up Dev Loop 1. Write code into a file. 2. Evaluate the file's namespace and make sure it loads correctly with: ``` ./bin/mage -repl --namespace metabase.app-db.connection ``` 3. Call functions in the namespace with test inputs, and observe that the outputs are correct Feel free to copy these REPL session trials into actual test cases using `deftest` and `is`. 4. Once you know these functions are good, return to 1, and compose them into the task that you need to build. ## Critical Rules for Editing - Be careful with parentheses counts when editing Clojure code - After EVERY change to Clojure code, verify readability with `-check-readable` - End all files with a newline - When editing tabular code, where the columns line up, try to keep them aligned - Spaces on a line with nothing after it is not allowed