clesh VS colisper

Compare clesh vs colisper and see what are their differences.

clesh

CLESH a very short and simple program, written in Common Lisp, that extends Common Lisp to embed shell code in a manner similar to perl's backtick. (by Neronus)

colisper

Check and transform Lisp code with Comby (beta) (by vindarel)
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clesh colisper
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0.0 0.0
over 3 years ago almost 2 years ago
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clesh

Posts with mentions or reviews of clesh. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-25.
  • Getting started with lisp
    8 projects | /r/lisp | 25 May 2023
  • Improving REPL experience in terminal?
    11 projects | /r/lisp | 17 May 2023
    Now, it's only personal, but I like to fire one-off shell commands… can we escape the Lisp REPL or not? If not, we could use a shell pass-through, for example "! ls" with clesh. Ruricolist's cmd is nice to have too. This is becoming an heresy, but what if we could fire a shell command and interpret its result with a Lisp function, or mix and match the two? Lish is doing an awesome work already, although it's a difficult field. Interactive commands like sudo and htop work there, at least. It ships a Lisp REPL and a debugger for the terminal too (similar to Roswell, then).
  • [Common Lisp] Best Libraries for Interfacing with UNIX-like Operating Systems?
    5 projects | /r/learnlisp | 7 Sep 2021
    Clesh - extends Common Lisp to embed shell code in a manner similar to perl's backtick. (I read awesome-cl) It could ease the process to include external calls.

colisper

Posts with mentions or reviews of colisper. 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
    Without Lem, how do you edit files? We need to edit and load files in the REPL. magic-ed could help. What if before loading the file, we added some style criticisms? The lisp-critic is waiting to be adopted and expanded (while colisper has too simple rules).
  • Rewrite (rule based Lisp (sort of))
    2 projects | /r/lisp | 4 Jul 2022
    Nice! Reminds me of Comby, which makes it easy to match & replace s-exprs too. https://comby.dev/ (I have this POC for predefined Lisp rules: colisper (warn: just a POC))
  • Anyone using code formatter for elisp?
    7 projects | /r/emacs | 7 Oct 2021
    It's also possible to run emacs in batch mode to indent a file: https://github.com/vindarel/colisper/blob/master/emacs-batch-indent.el I don't recall, maybe it won't fix very ill-indented files.
  • What are common mistakes or unidiomatic patterns you see beginners write in lisp ?
    3 projects | /r/lisp | 4 Sep 2021
    You can find examples here: https://github.com/g000001/lisp-critic (lisp-rules.lisp) and to a smaller extent, here: https://github.com/vindarel/colisper (src/catalogue directory). The lisp-critic is available by default on this custom readline REPL: https://ciel-lang.github.io/CIEL/#/repl?id=friendly-lisp-critic so it can be tried at the terminal (in conjunction with the %edit command). It would be nice if it had better editor integration though. (it shouldn't be too hard, there's one function (critique-file pathname) to call on a file).
  • TIL sort is destructive
    1 project | /r/Common_Lisp | 23 Apr 2021
    This kind of stuff should be checked by static analysis tools. I added a rule in colisper (Comby underneath) to check that sort is followed by copy-seq. (best case right now, it doesn't match global vars with earmuffs). I looked at the lisp-critic, it has no check for sort but is a good candidate.
  • Common Lisp code quality assessment
    3 projects | /r/lisp | 16 Jan 2021
    I started colisper, based on Comby, whose goals are 1) to warn about code smells, according to rules you can also define (not unlike the lisp-critic) and 2) rewrite code, including from Emacs. So, it doesn't answer your examples (see sblint), but it might help for the "other metrics".

What are some alternatives?

When comparing clesh and colisper you can also consider the following projects:

lish - Lisp Shell

hiccup - Fast library for rendering HTML in Clojure

RLWRAP-SBCL-LISP-COMPLETIONS - How to enable TAB completions of common lisp commands using SBCL

emacs-elisp-autofmt

fof - File object finder Common Lisp library

lisp-format - A tool to format lisp code. Designed to mimic clang-format.

magic-ed - Editing facility for Common Lisp REPL

aggressive-indent-mode - Emacs minor mode that keeps your code always indented. More reliable than electric-indent-mode.

repl-utilities - Ease common tasks at the REPL.

slime-critic - SLIME extension for Lisp Critic

janet-sh - Shorthand shell like functions for janet.

emacs-refactor - language-specific refactoring in Emacs