How do people study other people's common lisp code??

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  • slime-star

    SLIME configuration with some extensions pre-installed.

  • See also slime-breakpoints: https://github.com/mmontone/slime-star it allows to set breakpoints from Emacs & Slime, without adding a break in the source, and adds the "step", "up" etc buttons.

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