cl-repl VS sbcli

Compare cl-repl vs sbcli and see what are their differences.

cl-repl

A full-featured repl implementation designed to work with Roswell (by koji-kojiro)

sbcli

A REPL for my SBCL needs (by hellerve)
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cl-repl sbcli
4 2
150 90
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0.0 0.0
almost 3 years ago about 1 year ago
Common Lisp Common Lisp
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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cl-repl

Posts with mentions or reviews of cl-repl. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-17.
  • Improving REPL experience in terminal?
    11 projects | /r/lisp | 17 May 2023
    But you don't have syntax highlighting :( On errors, the debugger looks arcane… cl-repl or sbcli might help. With sbcli, you even don't have the interactive debugger, only the stacktrace. It's easier for beginners (or for quick development). They are based on readline and do some things well (match parenthesis, multiline input for cl-repl).
  • Is There Any Method For Checking If REPL Is Running As a Login Shell?
    5 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 28 Sep 2022
    In order to get syntax highlighting as well as tab completion I have been using cl-repl. I have been having this issue, as well as another issue with cl-repl inheriting some stuff, but do not seem to have the same issue in sbcl either. Could it be a bug in cl-repl? Is there a solid alternative for sbcl?
  • Help me understand how the REPL actually works
    7 projects | /r/lisp | 27 Aug 2022
    If you are doing it for learning, that's fine! But otherwise you could check out and contribute to Alive for VSCode. There's also cl-repl which I think can be distributed in the form of binary images.
  • Why You Should Learn Lisp In 2022?
    10 projects | /r/programming | 19 Jan 2022
    Then, of course, a solution is to run the scripts from our editor… or from a friendly terminal-based interface? There's Lish, the Lem editor (for CL, Python and other languages), friendly REPLs… (cl-repl)

sbcli

Posts with mentions or reviews of sbcli. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-17.
  • Improving REPL experience in terminal?
    11 projects | /r/lisp | 17 May 2023
    But you don't have syntax highlighting :( On errors, the debugger looks arcane… cl-repl or sbcli might help. With sbcli, you even don't have the interactive debugger, only the stacktrace. It's easier for beginners (or for quick development). They are based on readline and do some things well (match parenthesis, multiline input for cl-repl).
  • A nice CLI REPL for SBCL
    1 project | /r/sbcl | 5 Dec 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing cl-repl and sbcli you can also consider the following projects:

lish - Lisp Shell

magic-ed - Editing facility for Common Lisp REPL

cl-cookbook - The Common Lisp Cookbook

colisper - Check and transform Lisp code with Comby (beta)

cl-livedocs - Live web documentation browser for Common Lisp. Based on Webinfo project.

Petalisp - Elegant High Performance Computing

trivial-toplevel-prompt - Portability library to customize CL implementations' REPL prompt.

awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies

one-more-re-nightmare - A fast regular expression compiler in Common Lisp

Programming-Language-Benchmarks - Yet another implementation of computer language benchmarks game