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lem | lem-opengl | |
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55 | 3 | |
2,059 | 37 | |
4.4% | - | |
9.9 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | over 4 years ago | |
Common Lisp | Common Lisp | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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lem
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The Emacsen family, the design of an Emacs and the importance of Lisp (2023)
Direct Link to "Lem" the Common Lisp based "Emacs" discussed in the talk.
https://lem-project.github.io/
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EmacsConf 2023: The Emacsen family, the design of an Emacs and the importance of Lisp - Fermin --> Lem (Youtube)
Lem is here -> https://lem-project.github.io/
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Emacs-ng: A project to integrate Deno and WebRender into Emacs
There's also Lem, which has a good vim mode and is scriptable in Common Lisp (since it's built in CL) :D https://github.com/lem-project/lem/ It has: LSP support, a treeview, project-related commands, a directory mode, a POC git mode… with ncurses and SDL2 UIs.
- lem: Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility
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Lem v2.1.0 – Common Lisp IDE with high expansibility
New release of Lem, a hackablee ditor with high extensibility written in Common Lisp and with support for LSP.
Also, with a new webpage! https://lem-project.github.io/lem-page/
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is there a reason not to use the lem editor for common lisp?
Oh, thanks. There is now describe-key to describe a keybinding, and documentation-describe-bindings to list all keys, grouped by modes. The result is given inside Lem, and generated as this .md file: https://github.com/lem-project/lem/blob/main/docs/default-keybindings.md
- Lem is the editor/IDE well-tuned for Common Lisp
- Lem - Common Lisp editor/IDE now with a webpage!
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What are the enduring innovations of Lisp? (2022)
Install https://github.com/lem-project/lem/releases/tag/v2.0.0 and follow this free online book: https://gigamonkeys.com/book/
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Lem 2.0.0 released! Now with an SDL2 frontend (CL editor)
Official release page: https://github.com/lem-project/lem/releases/tag/v2.0.0
lem-opengl
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LEM - What If Emacs Was Multithreaded
and opengl: https://github.com/gregcman/lem-opengl ping /u/ideasman_42
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Why there is no new "modern" (Common) Lisp IDE?
did you see lem-opengl? https://github.com/gregcman/lem-opengl might fix the terminal-intercepted keybindings.
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Nyxt Version 2.0.0!
+1, and a reminder that a Common Lisp editor already exists with Lem (minus the advanced UI!): https://github.com/lem-project/lem/, also with an ahem Electron interface, and here an OpenGL one: https://github.com/gregcman/lem-opengl)
What are some alternatives?
emacs - My emacs configuration
cl-lsp - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Common Lisp
emacs-anywhere - Configurable automation + hooks called with application information
lisp-notes - Repo for Common Lisp by Example and all other useful resources I found online
Second-Climacs - Version 2 of the Climacs text editor.
trivia - Pattern Matcher Compatible with Optima
mg - Micro (GNU) Emacs-like text editor ❤️ public-domain
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
cider - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
emacs4cl - A tiny DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp programming
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.