alive
roguelike-tutorial-cl
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TypeScript | Common Lisp | |
The Unlicense | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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alive
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It's 2023, so of course I'm learning Common Lisp
You may be interested in https://github.com/nobody-famous/alive which brings the power of slime to vscode (Mostly, it's relatively new and missing some features, but getting better all the time)
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Owner of Symbolics Lisp machines IP is interested in a non-commercial release
I’ve recently been enjoying using Alive with vscode(and copilot). Everyone suggests emacs+slime but it always felt like too many things to learn at once. Being able to use my usual ide has made it so much more pleasant. Recommend it to newcomers.
https://github.com/nobody-famous/alive
- Lisp language server
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New Common Lisp IDE for Jetbrains IDES/Intellij - Feedback appreciated
I was motivated to learn some lisp last year but couldn't find any usable plugins for IntelliJ (and I refuse to learn Emacs). I ended up using VSCode with the Alive extension: https://github.com/nobody-famous/alive
- Why Lisp?
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What features should a Lisp IDE have?
Also perhaps collab with this dev. https://github.com/nobody-famous/alive
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Help me understand how the REPL actually works
I also read up on alternatives, and also tried out the alive VSCode extension. Unfortunately, I could not get it to work on my machine.
- Common Lisp Resources
- Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big (2000) [pdf]
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IDE without vim or emacs.
My recommendation would be Alive, a Visual Studio Code extension. It still has a few rough edges (for example, one bug I tripped on is that it doesn’t work super great with VSCode’s anonymous tabs, it apparently expects a file on disk), but is still far and away the best free non-emacs CL development environment I’ve used.
roguelike-tutorial-cl
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IDE without vim or emacs.
I've been using Atom with SLIMA on Ubuntu linux. I was working on something for some friends and put together a setup guide for it as well: SBCL, Atom, SLIMA setup
What are some alternatives?
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