> This is the logic of buying a Ford F-150 to drive your kids to school and to commute to the office because you might someday need to maybe haul some wood from the home improvement store once.
No, it's like buying the standard off the shelf $5 backpack instead of the special handmade tiny backpack that you can just barely squeeze your current netbook into. Yes, maybe it's a little bigger than you need, maybe you're wasting some space. But it's really not worth the time worrying about it.
If using clap would take up a significant fraction of your memory/disk/whatever budget then of course investigate alternatives. But sacrificing usability to switch to something that takes up 0.000000001% of available disk space instead of 0.0000001% is a false economy, the opposite of practical; it feels like a sister phenomenon to https://paulgraham.com/selfindulgence.html .