Some slightly less confusing language for lein idiots like me

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paytonrules 11 years ago
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@ -15,23 +15,25 @@ Koans").
If you're starting from a cloned or forked repo, that's cool too. This way
you'll be able to track your progress in Git, and see how your answers compare
to others, by checking out the project's Network tab. You might want to create your
own branch - that way if you pull back the latest koans from master, it'll be a bit
easier to manage the inevitable conflicts if we make changes to exercises you've already
completed.
to others, by checking out the project's Network tab. You might want to create
your own branch - that way if you pull back the latest koans from master, it'll
be a bit easier to manage the inevitable conflicts if we make changes to
exercises you've already completed.
The only things you'll need to run the Clojure Koans are:
- JRE 1.5 or higher
- [clojure-1.3.0.jar](http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/clojure/clojure/1.3.0/clojure-1.3.0.zip)
You can use [Leiningen](http://github.com/technomancy/leiningen) version 1 (not
the latest and greatest) to automatically install the Clojure jar in the right
place. Leiningen will also get you a couple more jarfiles, including JLine,
which allows you some of the functionality of readline (command-line history,
for example).
You can use [Leiningen](http://github.com/technomancy/leiningen) to
automatically install the Clojure jar in the right place. Leiningen will also
get you a couple more jarfiles, including JLine, which allows you some of the
functionality of readline (command-line history, for example).
After you have leiningen (version 1) installed, run
### Installing dependencies
Dependencies are installed automatically with lein 2, but if you are still
using lein 1 run
`lein deps`

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