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A Common Lisp implementation of the HTTP/2 draft-14 protocol for interoperability testing and network applications.
An enhanced REPL for Steel Bank Common Lisp with graceful error handling, readline support, and an interactive debugger.
A pure Common Lisp library for charset encoding and decoding, similar to GNU libiconv.
A Common Lisp library for declaratively reading and writing complex binary file formats and network protocols.
A Common Lisp library implementing Design by Contract™ for CLOS, enabling preconditions, postconditions, and class invariants.
A Common Lisp library for generating sparkline strings from lists of numbers, enabling quick data visualization.
A Common Lisp serialization format offering rich data types, compact encoding, circular reference support, and security features.
A refactored fork of the Weblocks Common Lisp web framework for building applications from server-side widgets.
A Common Lisp logging framework modeled after Log4J, featuring hierarchical categories, configurable appenders, and deep Emacs/Slime/Sly integration.
A blockchain platform built in Common Lisp with a focus on transparency and cross-implementation compatibility.
A GNU make-like build utility written in Common Lisp for task automation and shell command management.
An AWS SDK implementation for Common Lisp, providing programmatic access to Amazon Web Services.
A documentation system for Common Lisp that generates beautiful online docs and PDF manuals from Scriba docstrings.
A high-level plotting library for Common Lisp, enabling easy creation of scatter plots and line charts.
Embedded Common Lisp interop for Clojure via ABCL, enabling seamless use of CL libraries and compilers.
A Common Lisp library providing unified access to CLOS objects, plists, alists, hash-tables, and arrays through a single API.
A Prometheus.io client library for Common Lisp, enabling metric collection and exposure for Lisp applications.
A Common Lisp utility library management system that provides a new approach to organizing and distributing utility functions.
PAX is a Common Lisp documentation system that integrates docstrings, narrative sections, and interactive exploration.
A Common Lisp Markdown-to-HTML converter using the esrap parser and a PEG-based grammar.
An embeddable HTML templating engine for Common Lisp with JSX-like syntax.
A cookiecutter template for generating ready-to-use Common Lisp projects with canonical structure, testing, and binary builds.
A Common Lisp linter focused on catching real mistakes and widely accepted style problems without subjective preferences.
A Common Lisp library that enables compile-time generic function dispatch for performance optimization, similar to overloading in C++/Java.
A Common Lisp library implementing Clojure's collection and sequence APIs with optional Clojure syntax for immutable data structures.
A literate programming system for Common Lisp that embeds documentation directly in code comments.
Algorithmic composition software in Common Lisp and CLOS for generating music scores, MIDI, and sound files.
A Common Lisp and CLOS package for algorithmic composition, generating sound files, MIDI, and scores in multiple formats.
A Common Lisp library that provides a namespace for readtables, enabling localized and modular syntax extensions.
A Common Lisp tool for live-coding shell commands by calling functions in a running Lisp server.
A WebSocket server implementation in Common Lisp, supporting multiple draft protocols and providing a resource-based API.
Common Lisp utilities using Parenscript to build React web applications with Lisp syntax.
A Common Lisp extension that embeds shell commands and scripts using Perl-like backtick syntax.
An infrastructure for using Common Lisp as a practical scripting language, enabling small, single-file scripts with minimal overhead.
A Model Context Protocol server for Common Lisp enabling AI agents to interact with Lisp environments via REPL, file operations, and code editing tools.
A Common Lisp library that imports SQL files as Lisp functions, separating SQL from code.
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