Mycroft is an generic inspector for the JVM, written in Clojure. You
can learn more about Mycroft by looking at the running instance at
http://inspector.clojure.org.
Run Mycroft as a standalone project:
- clone the git repos at http://github.com/relevance/mycroft
- run
lein deps
to get dependent libraries - run
script/repl
to launch the web server
Embed Mycroft in your own project:
- in project.clj, add
[mycroft/mycroft "0.0.2"]
to your
:dev-dependencies
- run
lein deps
to get libs - from the repl:
- run
(use 'mycroft.main)
- launch mycroft on a port of your choice, e.g.
(run 8081)
- run
View a live copy of Mycroft on the web at http://inspector.clojure.org.
Once you have installed Mycroft per the instructions above, you can
inspect items from the repl in a browser. Try:
(inspect alter)
to inspect a Clojure var(inspect java.lang.String)
to inspect a Java class(inspect (+ 1 2))
to inspect an arbitrary expression
You can also try browsing to the following urls:
- http://localhost:{yourport} gives an overview tour of Mycroft
- http://localhost:{yourport}/vars is an entry point for browsing all Clojure vars
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