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Writing (in-ns 'dbx) to a file and loading it isn't changing the default namespace of the repl (using cygwin/console). The namespace is still user=>, not dbx=>.

vikrant[28] clj
Clojure 1.3.0
user=> (load-file "try1.clj")
#(Namespace dbx)
user=>

How can we start the REPL in a namespace defined in a script file?

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    (ns dbx) (clojure.main/repl) (in-ns 'dbx) (clojure.core/use 'clojure.core)
    – vikbehal
    Commented Nov 29, 2011 at 5:35
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    Just a quick comment on formating. It's should be cleaner and easier to simply copy/paste the text in your cygwin console than taking a screen-shot of it. Commented Nov 29, 2011 at 6:09

7 Answers 7

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Nowadays is :repl-options {:init-ns foo.bar}.

See https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/master/sample.project.clj

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  • @LincolnBergeson it still works for me using latest leiningen - version 2.7.1, with a brand new app project created with lein new app.
    – Carlos
    Commented Jul 8, 2017 at 20:49
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If you are using Leiningen to build your project, then add this to your project's project.clj file:

(defproject test "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"
  :description "FIXME: write description"
  :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.2.1"]]
  :main test.core)

In your src/test/core.clj file, add this to create a test.core namespace:

(ns test.core)

(defn -main [& args])

Next, build your project with Leiningen with lein compile. Then enter lein repl to invoke the REPL in your namespace. The REPL prompt will look like:

test.core=>
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java -cp .;clojure-1.3.0.jar; clojure.main -e \
"(ns dbx) (clojure.main/repl) (in-ns 'dbx) (clojure.core/use 'clojure.core)"
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In addition to Carlos' answer suggesting :repl-options {:init-ns foo.bar}, I have also had success with adding :dev {:main user} to my profile.clj.

To give more context:

;; /foo/profile.clj
...
:main foo.core
:dev {:main user
      :source-paths ["dev"]}`
...

;; /foo/dev/user.clj
(ns user
  (:require
   [clojure.pprint :refer (pprint)]
   [clojure.repl :refer :all]
   [clojure.string :as str]
   [clojure.test :refer [run-tests run-all-tests]]
   [clojure.tools.namespace.repl :refer [refresh refresh-all]]))
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Using tools.deps one way would be to define an alias and execute some forms in it:

:aliases
      {:cursive {:main-opts ["-e" "(load \"de/sveri/getless/user\")"
                             "-e" "(de.sveri.getless.user/reset)"]}

This will load the de.sveri.getless.user namespace and execute the de.sveri.getless.user.reset function afterwards.

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(ns dbx) (clojure.main/repl) (in-ns 'dbx) (clojure.core/use 'clojure.core)

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There is a much better way to do this in recent Clojure versions:

java -cp myapp.jar clojure.main -m myapp.core

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