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)
magic-ed
Editing facility for Common Lisp REPL (by sanel)
clesh | magic-ed | |
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3 | 1 | |
67 | 22 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 3 years ago | about 4 years ago | |
Common Lisp | Common Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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
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Improving REPL experience in terminal?
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).
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[Common Lisp] Best Libraries for Interfacing with UNIX-like Operating Systems?
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.
magic-ed
Posts with mentions or reviews of magic-ed.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-17.
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Improving REPL experience in terminal?
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).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing clesh and magic-ed you can also consider the following projects:
lish - Lisp Shell
sbcli - A REPL for my SBCL needs
RLWRAP-SBCL-LISP-COMPLETIONS - How to enable TAB completions of common lisp commands using SBCL
lisp-critic - The Lisp Critic scans your code for instances of bad Lisp programming practice.
fof - File object finder Common Lisp library
colisper - Check and transform Lisp code with Comby (beta)
cl-repl - A full-featured repl implementation designed to work with Roswell
repl-utilities - Ease common tasks at the REPL.
cl-livedocs - Live web documentation browser for Common Lisp. Based on Webinfo project.
janet-sh - Shorthand shell like functions for janet.