rolpereira / trivial-dump-coreView external linksLinks
trivial-dump-core is a small wrapper that provides a common interface between Lisp implementations for the creation of Lisp cores and executables
☆27Feb 24, 2017Updated 8 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for trivial-dump-core
Users that are interested in trivial-dump-core are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- A shortcut macro to write DEFCLASS forms quickly☆15Dec 22, 2024Updated last year
- TodoMVC app using Mithril.js with CoffeeScript and Brunch☆17Jul 21, 2022Updated 3 years ago
- A library of conveniences for working with the Common Lisp SERIES package☆39Dec 9, 2019Updated 6 years ago
- Minimal Perfect Hash-Table CL Implementation☆15Jan 31, 2018Updated 8 years ago
- A package with pretty Common Lisp font locking.☆10Apr 13, 2020Updated 5 years ago
- A simple file system database. Extracted from Bill St. Clair's Lisplog and ported to SBCL.☆12Oct 31, 2011Updated 14 years ago
- A Common Lisp data structure representing tabular data (think CSVs and database results)☆31Jul 3, 2023Updated 2 years ago
- Portable simple API to work with backtraces in Common Lisp☆14Jan 16, 2024Updated 2 years ago
- A rudimentary boilerplate for building Electron apps with embedded Lisp helper processes☆12Mar 5, 2023Updated 2 years ago
- A web template with Hunchentoot, Easy-routes, Djula templates, Bulma CSS.☆31Feb 4, 2022Updated 4 years ago
- A lightweight UI for using the Parachute testing framework in LispWorks☆13May 2, 2023Updated 2 years ago
- A customizer for common lisp dynamic variables☆12Nov 2, 2021Updated 4 years ago
- A Common Lisp library to help group data into trees (of various formats) based on common/shared values☆22Jan 15, 2014Updated 12 years ago
- Password hashing and verification library☆30Oct 18, 2020Updated 5 years ago
- unofficial mirror of git://git.code.sf.net/p/series/series (Richard C. Waters' SERIES package for Common Lisp)☆56Nov 10, 2015Updated 10 years ago
- Learn how to develop interactive web applications in Common Lisp. Free ebook.☆21Aug 28, 2025Updated 5 months ago
- Lockless skip lists for Common Lisp; well, for now sbcl 1.0.42 or higher. Contributions for other Lisps welcome. See the README file fo…☆19Apr 6, 2022Updated 3 years ago
- Prototype object system for Common Lisp and more. KR: Constraint-Based Knowledge Representation☆15Nov 20, 2024Updated last year
- Portable Unicode library for Common Lisp☆66Nov 18, 2023Updated 2 years ago
- Asset manager and compiler for Common Lisp web apps☆47May 31, 2015Updated 10 years ago
- Django-like web (html) forms for Common Lisp☆14Feb 7, 2015Updated 11 years ago
- Robust REPL logging facility☆17Oct 9, 2018Updated 7 years ago
- OpenGL frontend for the Lem text editor☆39Jan 16, 2020Updated 6 years ago
- ☆17Jul 12, 2024Updated last year
- ☆19Dec 16, 2025Updated 2 months ago
- LEM(Lem extension manager) it's a package manager for the Lem editor/IDE☆23Sep 11, 2025Updated 5 months ago
- A common lisp library to ease interaction with CXML-dom☆19Feb 27, 2017Updated 8 years ago
- A shortcut macro to write DEFCLASS forms quickly☆37Dec 4, 2020Updated 5 years ago
- A curated list of lem editor resources.☆23Aug 14, 2025Updated 6 months ago
- Micro slime/swank with forked SLIME☆22Dec 17, 2025Updated 2 months ago
- A Presentation Based User Interface for Emacs.☆38Jun 8, 2025Updated 8 months ago
- Persistent Lisp ...☆28Oct 31, 2011Updated 14 years ago
- Automatic generator for ASDF's .asd files☆18Dec 21, 2018Updated 7 years ago
- Common Lisp CFFI wrapper around the DuckDB C API☆48Feb 6, 2026Updated last week
- An Emacs clone written in Common Lisp☆21Jun 29, 2020Updated 5 years ago
- A Common Lisp library to define less error-prone macros, faster.☆22Sep 15, 2024Updated last year
- SLIME extension for setting up breakpoints☆23Dec 24, 2024Updated last year
- Filtered functions provide an extension of CLOS generic function invocation that add a simple preprocessing step before the actual method…☆45Mar 13, 2016Updated 9 years ago
- Babel is a charset encoding/decoding library, not unlike GNU libiconv, written in pure Common Lisp.☆102Sep 5, 2025Updated 5 months ago