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This library contains an implementation of a WITH macro with "contexts" inspired by Python, which, in turn was obviously inspired by Common Lisp macros (and other earlier languages, like Pascal).
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new-op / new-op
OtherNEW-OP is a small library that introduces a new unified "constructor" operator; called "new".
The project page is at http://common-lisp.net/project/new-op
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cl-enumeration / cl-enumerations
MIT License Modern VariantThe CL-ENUMERATIONS project contains a Common Lisp Java-like enumeration/iteration library and protocol. Most basic Common Lisp types are handled.
The project page can be found at http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-enumeration.
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Marco Antoniotti / CLAD
OtherThe Common Lisp Application Data project is a simple library providing a common API to "standard" locations on the file system for Common Lisp applications.
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clazy / clazy
OtherCLAZY: Lazy Calling in Common Lisp
A library that seamlessly adds lazy evaluation to common lisp.
The complete description of the library can be found at http://common-lisp.net/project/clazy
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The package is a full-blown library to "unify" arbitrary CL objects while constructing bindings for placeholders (unification variables) in a "template" sublanguage.
The project page is at http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-unification
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xhtmlambda / XHTMLambda
Other(X)HTMΛ is yet another (X)HTML library which emphasizes programmability and user-friendliness.
The project page is at http://common-lisp.net/project/xhtmlambda
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maxima / maxima.common-lisp.dev
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterFork of maxima but for generating a site with the maxima docs. See https://maxima.common-lisp.dev/
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qitab / poiu
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Paul Rodriguez / poiu
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Lassi Kortela / interrobang
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ecl / ecl
GNU Library General Public License v2 onlyMirrored from https://gitlab.com/embeddable-common-lisp/ecl
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Another System Definition Facility — de facto standard build system for Common Lisp software. Includes UIOP, the Utilities for Implementation- and OS- Portability, a library to make possible the portable development of CL software.
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