First, apologies to anyone not interested. This isn't clojure project but it
helps to setup it. Windows users can skip this announcement because napalm
doesn't help them very much.

Napalm is a tool to help manage multiple versions of clojure and other java
like projects. It's a small project written as a bash script therefore it
should work in most Linux distributions. Definitely works in Arch Linux,
Linux Mint and Ubuntu. It should even work in Mac but I haven't tried it.

Here is a quick summary:
Automate installation of archived (zip, gz, bz2, jar) programs that are
unsuited or unavailable from a package repository.

Screenshots for the impatient that show how to use it:
https://github.com/mbezjak/napalm/wiki

And documentation for the rest:
https://github.com/mbezjak/napalm

Feedback is always appreciated.

Cheers,
Miro

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