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emacs-anywhere
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InfluxDB
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cider
The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs (by clojure-emacs)
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WorkOS
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doom-emacs
Discontinued An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
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ivy-lsp-current-buffer-symbols
Jump to a symbol in current buffer with an Emacs ivy buffer
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paip-lisp
Lisp code for the textbook "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming"
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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.
Direct link to the Emacs Lisp interpreter introduced in the talk:
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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.
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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
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Lem - Common Lisp editor/IDE now with a webpage!
I know I'm lame, but I wish there was a Windows installer instead of having to do this: https://github.com/lem-project/lem/wiki/Windows-Platform
I'm happy to announce that the lem-project now has a new 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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cxxxr/lem is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of lem is Common Lisp.