Hi there!We’re researchers at the Federal University of Campina Grande 
(UFCG) currently investigating code smells in Clojure and have created a 
catalog based on discussions from the community—drawing from forums, blogs, 
websites, videos, and podcasts. Our approach is inspired by the work of Lucas 
Vegi 
<https://homepages.dcc.ufmg.br/~mtov/pub/2023-emse-code-smells-elixir.pdf> in 
the Elixir programming language.You can check out the catalog, built from 
real-world practitioner insights, here:
 👉 https://github.com/nufuturo-ufcg/clj-smells-catalogWe’d love to hear 
your thoughts on the catalog’s relevance and coverage. Feel free to open an 
issue or PR to suggest new smells, update existing ones, or propose 
removals!

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