In terms of Clojure refactoring tools the ones that looks most
promising to me are Emacs with Paredit, Swank, and Slime and,
hopefully as it matures, Clojure-refactoring (https://github.com/
joodie/clojure-refactoring).

Chas Emerick did a blog post last year that talks about what he would
want in his ideal Clojure Development environment, as far as I can
tell we're not there yet:
http://cemerick.com/ideal-clojure-development-environment/

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