@Sandra I quite like them actually. I think refer all thingy is not good. coz just by reading a code i won't know where different functions are coming from. beside that unlike traditional langs with no ns, in clojure ns is kind of a unit for compilation so i can reload a namespace just by it's name and it doesn't matter where it is coming from.
in my experience a NSless lang can lead to weird fn name for large project. Like in elisp 😜
@Sandra brilliant. If you're using the LSP with clojure, then you won't need to grep anymore. xref-find-definition and xref-find-references will do the job (I might misspell the names). Unless your needs are different than mine in that area 😜
@lxsameer Installing all of LSP just to find some references seems like killing a mosquito with a bomb.
@Sandra 😂 that was funny, I'm going to use that.
Well that's true. but in my case I use LSP for other langs as well so it's more convenient i guess