ScriptL
Shell scripting made Lisp-like! Or, live-coding remote function calls for the shell. (by rpav)
clingon
Command-line options parser system for Common Lisp (by dnaeon)
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ScriptL
Posts with mentions or reviews of ScriptL.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-21.
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Using one executable image for everything
ScriptL - Shell scripting made Lisp-like! Or, live-coding remote function calls for the shell. Write a command in the REPL, and run it instantly in the shell. [LLGPL][8]. similar and maybe simpler: lserver
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SBCL: The Questin-ing
Did you try https://github.com/rpav/ScriptL?
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Examples of "short" (~300 lines or less) or longer sysadmin/devops scripts in Lisp?
One option is to use ScriptL. Then you have a server running that executes your scripts, and you get some interactivity if desired. Aside from that, the time it takes (on my machine) for the stumpwm executable to start, realize there is another window manager running, and shutdown is all of about 36 milliseconds, so how convenient bringing up a whole image is may vary with your hardware.
clingon
Posts with mentions or reviews of clingon.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-13.
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Command Line Args for CLisp (specifically for replit)
I really like the clingon parser https://github.com/dnaeon/clingon Though I'm not sure if this complies your use case.
- clingon v0.4.0 released
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Using one executable image for everything
I believe what you described is covered by a system I've worked some time ago -- clingon. It provides support for sub-commands, shell completions, flags initialized by env vars and more.
- clingon: Command-line options parser system for Common Lisp
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clingon - new release, new features (command-line options parser)
Wanted to share with you that there is a new minor release of clingon.
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Support for Zsh completions added in clingon
Following up a previous post, this one is to share with you that support for Zsh completions in clingon has been added.
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clingon - Command-line options parser system for Common Lisp
You can find more details in the clingon repo along with a good amount of documentation to get you started.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ScriptL and clingon you can also consider the following projects:
cl-unix-cybernetics - UNIX system administration in Common Lisp
jzon - A correct and safe(er) JSON RFC 8259 reader/writer with sane defaults.
cl-cookbook - The Common Lisp Cookbook
ace.flag
roswell - intended to be a launcher for a major lisp environment that just works.
lish - Lisp Shell