The error indicates a classpath that does not include the clojure 
dependency. That shouldn't ever happen (as clojure is included as the 
default dependency set).

So not sure what would cause that, but it would help to know if there is a 
deps.edn file at the location of the failure and what it is in it.

Also, you might have something bad in the ./.cpcache/ dir in that folder - 
you could try either using clj -Sforce (to avoid using it) or just deleting 
the directory if it exists.



On Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at 6:16:31 AM UTC-5, ru wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The tool "clj" starts normally in any folder, except in one, that I cloned 
> from github:
>
> [image: error.png]
>
>
> Please, explain me this behavior.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>   Ru
>
>

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