The Clojure main entrypoint opens the client, and then (essentially) invokes nREPL's main. This isn't really the nicest experience.
- The "welcome" message is very much nREPL specific
- The default prompt of
user=> is used before commands
- The editing experience kind of sucks (ex: up arrow just inserts gibberish, and no history), as outlined here
The Clojure main entrypoint opens the client, and then (essentially) invokes nREPL's main. This isn't really the nicest experience.
user=>is used before commands