# nrepl **Repository Path**: mirrors_opencollective/nrepl ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: nrepl - **Description**: A Clojure network REPL that provides a server and client, along with some common APIs of use to IDEs and other tools that may need to evaluate Clojure code in remote environments. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-25 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-29 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README

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---------- [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nrepl/nrepl.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/nrepl/nrepl) [![Clojars Project](https://img.shields.io/clojars/v/nrepl.svg)](https://clojars.org/nrepl) [![cljdoc badge](https://cljdoc.org/badge/nrepl/nrepl)](https://cljdoc.org/d/nrepl/nrepl/CURRENT) nREPL is a Clojure *n*etwork REPL that provides a REPL server and client, along with some common APIs of use to IDEs and other tools that may need to evaluate Clojure code in remote environments. ### How is this different from the "contrib" [tools.nrepl](https://github.com/clojure/tools.nrepl/) project? Check the brief history of nREPL, available [here](https://nrepl.org/nrepl/about/history.html). ### Status Extremely stable. nREPL's protocol and API are rock-solid and battle tested. nREPL's team pledges to evolve them only in backwards-compatible ways. That being said, there were a few organizational changes related to the transition out of clojure-contrib that everyone has to keep in mind: * `[nrepl "0.3.1"]` is a drop-in replacement for `[org.clojure/tools.nrepl "0.2.13"]` (notice the different artifact coordinates). * `[nrepl "0.4.0"]` changes the namespaces from `clojure.tools.nrepl.*` to `nrepl.*`. A later `1.0.0` release will include fixes for all previously-reported but languishing nREPL issues. Future releases will focus on supporting the needs of the essential tools of the Clojure(Script) ecosystem (e.g. Leiningen, Boot, CIDER, Cursive). ## Usage See the [manual](https://nrepl.org). ## API Documentation You can find nREPL's API documentation on [cljdoc](https://cljdoc.org/d/nrepl/nrepl/CURRENT). ## License Copyright © 2010-2018 Chas Emerick, Bozhidar Batsov and contributors. Licensed under the EPL. (See the file epl.html.)