Consider the following two code blocks:

(ns util.core
  #+clj  (:require [clojure.core.async :as async]
                   [types])
  #+cljs (:require [cljs.core.async :as async]
                   [types])
  #+cljs (:require-macros [cljs.core.async.macros :as async]))

(ns macros.lett
  #+clj (:require [macros.arrow :refer (=>)]
                  [types])
  #+cljs (:require [macros.arrow])
  #+cljs (:require-macros [macros.arrow :refer (=>)]))

is there anyway here to reduce some of the repetition?

I realize it does not look like much, however I find that keeping track of
+clj and +cljs has been a source of bugginess (as the two constantly seems
to get out of sync).

## Concrete Question:

With cljx, is there someway, when requiring macros, to minimize repetition?

Thanks!

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