slite
a SLIme-based TEst runner for FiveAM and Parachute Tests (by tdrhq)
markup
MARKUP provides a reader-macro to read HTML tags inside of Common Lisp code (by moderninterpreters)
slite | markup | |
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5 | 8 | |
50 | 62 | |
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5.5 | 0.7 | |
9 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Common Lisp | Common Lisp | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
slite
Posts with mentions or reviews of slite.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-15.
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Is Lisp particularly suitable for sole developer or small teams?
But that's also what makes it worse for large teams: the same "immediate" productivity doesn't always translate to clean long-time maintainable code. Working in a large teams involves creating the right incentives to developers for long term maintability. For instance, if developers have a hard time testing complex code, they're more likely to write unit tests to test components. In Lisp, testing complex code is super easy interactively, so unit-testing can sometimes be harder. (Actually, this was an inspiration for one of my open source tools: https://github.com/tdrhq/slite, I wanted to make testing as easy as interactive development)
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CLEDE - the Common Lisp Emacs Development Environment
For the FiveAM integration, there is also https://github.com/tdrhq/slite/
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LispWorks IDE vs Slime/Sly?
For instance, here's a custom tool I wrote that I can't live without today: https://github.com/tdrhq/slite/ (although I think somebody has since written a similar tool for LispWorks)
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Interactively Fixing Failing Tests in Common Lisp
Also take a look at https://github.com/tdrhq/slite for a more natural TDD flow when running tests.
- Slite: Run your FiveAM tests interactively from Emacs
markup
Posts with mentions or reviews of markup.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-22.
- lisp-markup.el: MARKUP provides a reader-macro to read HTML tags inside of Common Lisp code
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Is it just me or do language modes have a lot of jankiness in Emacs?
Correct. Php mode focuses on not mixing php and html which is the more modern suggested way. Multi major modes can be fun, but very difficult to get to work correctly, especially for indentation. OP, if you really want this to work, php mode will need soecial treatment like js-mode for jsx or something like this: https://github.com/moderninterpreters/markup/blob/master/lisp-markup.el which is a minor mode for writing html in lisp files.
- Looking for unopinionated HTML generator library
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LispWorks IDE vs Slime/Sly?
Also, /u/KaranasToll wrote an Emacs mode for markup, which I also can't live without: https://github.com/moderninterpreters/markup, basically the ability to indent HTML embedded inside CL.
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Tutorial 33 - with-clog-create - Declarative syntax for CLOG GUIs (Thanks to u/mmontone !)
Very nice! Then I wonder how much it is doable to add a JSX-like syntax, such as https://github.com/moderninterpreters/markup (so that we could copy&paste HTML snippets).
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Screenshotbot: An open source Screenshot Testing service written in Common Lisp
Heavy use of markup, most files have at least some HTML interspersed with Lisp. This might go against everything you've learnt about software design, but works really well.
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LFE or alternative for server-side Web API?
Finally, if you like React style HTML-in-js, you might also like HTML-in-Lisp: https://github.com/moderninterpreters/markup
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Main reasons for a programmer to try their hand in Lisp?
Let me give you an example. In PHP, Facebook wanted the ability to write HTML inside PHP code, so they built that feature into their PHP compiler (and through some series of steps eventually became HHVM, which isn't technically considered PHP anymore, but I digress). Similarly, they wanted that feature for Javascript so they modified their compiler to support that. I've worked for Facebook, and I loved that feature and missed it when I left. So I built that for Lisp: I just wrote a reader macro without changing the compiler, and I had a working implementation in a day's work. (Btw, the library is here: https://github.com/moderninterpreters/markup)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing slite and markup you can also consider the following projects:
parachute - An extensible and cross-compatible testing framework.
datascript - Immutable database and Datalog query engine for Clojure, ClojureScript and JS
pie - The Pie language, which accompanies The Little Typer by Friedman and Christiansen
FXML - Secure-by-default, error-recovering XML parser and serializer in Common Lisp