fulcrologic/guardrails: spec as a loose type checker

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  • guardrails

    Efficient, hassle-free function call validation with a concise inline syntax for clojure.spec and Malli (by fulcrologic)

  • ghostwheel

    Hassle-free inline clojure.spec with semi-automatic generative testing and side effect detection

  • big fan of fulcro logic, but isn’t this almost identical to https://github.com/gnl/ghostwheel ?

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  • snoop

    Discontinued Function instrumentation using Malli schemas. (by CrypticButter)

  • and if you want something closer to the guardrails syntax there is: https://github.com/CrypticButter/snoop

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