ratify VS prompt-for

Compare ratify vs prompt-for and see what are their differences.

ratify

A collection of Common Lisp utilities to ratify, validate and parse inputs. (by Shinmera)
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ratify

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prompt-for

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  • Favorite user input and validation library?
    5 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 28 May 2022
    I'm looking for something like Genera's old `prompt-and-read`. It doesn't have to be as full-featured as that, which can do nearly anything you could want. The only two I could find, duologue and prompt-for have some dependencies that I'd rather do without.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ratify and prompt-for you can also consider the following projects:

duologue - High level user interaction library for Common Lisp