OhMyREPL.jl
lem-pareto
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OhMyREPL.jl
- Tutorial Series to learn Common Lisp quickly
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Numbering in REPL like IPython?
This is probably doable with the OhMyREPL package, which allows you to run arbitrary commands and use the result as your input or output prompt. You should be able to use a variable to keep track of the line numbers and output them with the prompt.
- Ohmyrepl.jl – Syntax highlighting and other enhancements for the Julia REPL
lem-pareto
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is there a reason not to use the lem editor for common lisp?
yes for vim: M-x vi-mode, no for parinfer but there is a paredit plugin: https://github.com/40ants/lem-pareto
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Tutorial Series to learn Common Lisp quickly
Depends on what you mean.
If you just mean writing an implementation of Emacs (or something Emacs-like) in Common Lisp, that's not very hard, and it's been done a few times. See, for example, Lem[1] and Hemlock[2].
Heck, I wrote one for MacOSX in about 2001 or 2002.
If you mean a drop-in replacement for GNU Emacs, that's a lot harder. Besides the UI and the editing infrastructure, you need to write a bug-compatible implementation of GNU's elisp, or you lose the whole GNU Emacs ecosystem. That ecosystem is most of its practical appeal. That's a whole bunch of work.
[1] https://github.com/40ants/lem-pareto/blob/master/lem-pareto-...
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