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Alex Eberts - Startup product development and marketing Startup product development and marketing Hi! I'm Alex Eberts. Welcome to my blog where I talk about Startups + Productivity + Programming (Mostly Clojure(Script)) Updating “RELEASE” dependencies in ClojureScript By Alex Eberts in ClojureScript September 10, 2018 0 Comment TL;DR : Use lein -U deps to force leiningen to update SNAPSHOT and RELEASE dependencies in a Leiningen project. You may have noticed that some clojure dependencies allow you to specify their version number as "RELEASE" . This is useful when you’re working with libraries that need to be kept in sync with another piece of software that updates automatically.   One example of this is the super useful Dirac REPL and debugger created by  Antonin Hildebrand . Dirac provides ClojureScript developers with a fully-featured REPL and the ability to debug ClojureScript code right from Chrome DevTools (which is pretty sweet).   To work it...

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