Clojure Mode
NOTE: This repository is deprecated; see technomancy.
Provides font-lock, indentation, and navigation for the Clojure language.
Installation
It's easiest to install and keep Clojure Mode updated using package.el.
(require 'package)
(add-to-list 'package-archives
'("marmalade" . "http://marmalade-repo.org/packages/"))
(package-initialize)
M-x package-install clojure-mode
If you use a version of Emacs prior to 24 that doesn't include package.el, you can get it from http://bit.ly/pkg-el23. If you have an older package.el installed from tromey.com, you should upgrade in order to support installation from multiple sources.
Of course, it's possible to just place it on your load-path and require it as well if you don't mind missing out on byte-compilation and autoloads.
Paredit
Using clojure-mode with paredit is highly recommended. It is also available using package.el from the above archive.
Use paredit as you normally would with any other mode; for instance:
;; (require 'paredit) if you didn't install via package.el
(defun turn-on-paredit () (paredit-mode 1))
(add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook 'turn-on-paredit)
SLIME
You can use Leiningen (http://github.com/technomancy/leiningen) for better interaction with subprocesses via SLIME.
$ wget https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/raw/stable/bin/lein
[place the "lein" script on your $PATH and make it executable]
$ lein plugin install swank-clojure 1.3.1
M-x clojure-jack-in # from inside a project
License
Copyright © 2007-2011 Jeffrey Chu, Lennart Staflin, Phil Hagelberg
Distributed under the GNU General Public License; see C-h t to view.