Welcome to ClojureStar¶
ClojureStar is a place to discover, promote and compare the many dialects in the Clojure family. It brings their projects together in one catalog and gives people practical ways to try them for themselves.
It is a community project for celebrating the work happening across the Clojure dialect ecosystem. The ClojureStar project was started by Ingy döt Net and Dmitri Sotnikov (@yogthos), but cataloging and representing a whole language family works best as a shared effort.
Join us!
We want dialect authors and anyone interested in this corner of the Lisp world to join us. You can help curate the catalog, add or correct project information, improve the site, suggest topics or write posts for this blog.
Our discussion forum is the #clojurestar channel on Clojurians Slack. Come introduce yourself, tell us about a dialect or propose something you would like to work on. You can also open a concrete proposal in the ClojureStar issue tracker.
Start with the dialect catalog, launch a REPL from the command line, or try one directly in the browser.