Lem v2.0.0 – Common Lisp IDE with high expansibility

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  • lem

    Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility

  • Awesome release!

    Lem also works for Python, Rust, HTML [and more](https://github.com/lem-project/lem/tree/master/modes), it has a built-in LSP server, a vi layer, a directory mode…

    It has a very good CL REPL, with an interactive debugger. Call it from Lem: M-x start-lisp-repl or directly from the CLI:

        lem --eval "(lem-lisp-mode:start-lisp-repl t)"

  • log4cl

    Common Lisp logging framework, modeled after Log4J

  • Not sure if either of the linked issues below are from you, but it looks like the referenced file in Log4CL references internal SBCL symbols which are liable to change in versions. Last I heard, the M1 build of SBCL was a bit unique, so it might be worth opening an issue there. The sharplispers fork is the maintained one, I believe.

    https://github.com/7max/log4cl/issues/41

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  • log4cl

    Common Lisp logging framework, modeled after Log4J (by sharplispers)

  • https://github.com/sharplispers/log4cl/issues/45

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