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kibit
There's a function for that!
kibit
is a static code analyzer for Clojure which uses the
core.logic
unifier to
search for patterns of code for which there might exist a more
idiomatic function or macro. For example if kibit finds the code
(if (some test)
(some action)
nil)
it will make the suggestion to use the while
macro instead of if
.
Usage
Add
:dev-dependencies [...
[kibit "0.0.1"]
...]
to your project.clj
file and run
lein kibit
to analyze your namespaces.
Contributing
It is very easy to write new patterns for kibit
to look for. Take a
look at [arithmetic.clj
] how new patterns are created. If you know
of a reaccuring pattern of code that can be simplified, please
consider sending me a pull request.
Bugs can be reported using the github bug tracker.
TODO
- Figure out how to report line numbers.
- More rules
License
Copyright (C) 2012 Jonas Enlund
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.