Why there is no new "modern" (Common) Lisp IDE?

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  • lisp-notes

    Repo for Common Lisp by Example and all other useful resources I found online

  • cl-lsp

    An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Common Lisp

  • You mean like cl-lsp, or the Alive Visual Studio Code extension? These are admittedly works in progress, but I'm sure you'd be very welcome to contribute since you care so much about it!

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  • clede

  • There is CLEDE which is going to be talked about at this year's EmacsConf.

  • rove

    #1=(yet another . #1#) common lisp testing library

  • It obviously could do more and add more integrations for people to use, say with Rove, some coveralls package and maybe even cl-annot.

  • quicksearch

    Search Engine Interface for Common Lisp. (by lisp-maintainers)

  • my 2c: (ql:system-apropos "string") searches into the systems' name (not ideal) and quicksearch (https://github.com/lisp-maintainers/quicksearch) searches better on QL releases, Github and Cliki. I use it from time to time and it's helping. But +1 for the GUI integration and all.

  • lem-opengl

    OpenGL frontend for the Lem text editor

  • did you see lem-opengl? https://github.com/gregcman/lem-opengl might fix the terminal-intercepted keybindings.

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