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-`cljfmt` is a common formatter used for Clojure, analogous to Prettier for other languages. While we do not format/indent consistently with `cljfmt` across the whole codebase, we recommend that you do so for code that you change/add. You can do so easily with the [Calva](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=betterthantomorrow.calva) extension in VSCode: It will (mostly) indent your code correctly as you type, and you can move your cursor to the start of the line(s) you've written and press `Tab` to auto-indent all clojure forms nested under the one starting on the current line.
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+[cljfmt](https://cljdoc.org/d/cljfmt/cljfmt/0.9.0/doc/readme) is a common formatter used for Clojure, analogous to Prettier for other languages. While we do not format/indent consistently with cljfmt across the whole codebase, we recommend that you do so for code that you change/add. You can do so easily with the [Calva](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=betterthantomorrow.calva) extension in [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/): It will (mostly) indent your code correctly as you type, and you can move your cursor to the start of the line(s) you've written and press `Tab` to auto-indent all Clojure forms nested under the one starting on the current line.
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