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cormanlisp
Corman Lispironclad
A cryptographic toolkit written in Common Lispclx
a fork of crhodes' fork of danb's fork of the CLX library, an X11 client for Common Lispclawk
CLAWK is an AWK implementation embedded into Common Lisp, by Michael Parker. This version contains some patches to make it compile again.montezuma
Full-text indexing and search for Common Lisplinedit
Readline-style line-editor for Common Lisp.ops5
The Ops5 programming language for production systemssplit-sequence
SPLIT-SEQUENCE is a member of the Common Lisp Utilities family of programs, designed by community consensus.nibbles
A Common Lisp library for accessing octet-addressed blocks of datapseudoscheme
An implementation of Scheme embedded in Common Lispcl-jpeg
A Common Lisp library for reading and writing JPEG image filesparse-number
PARSE-NUMBER is a library of functions for parsing strings into one of the standard Common Lisp number types without using the reader.scheduler
Extensible Scheduler written in Common Lispprepl
prepl is a REPL implementation, also known as a Lisp listenerbknr.datastore
BKNR datastore - MOP-Based in-memory database with transactions for Common Lispchipz
A Common Lisp library for decompressing deflate, zlib, gzip, and bzip2 datacxml
Closure XML - A Common Lisp XML Parserconium
A portability library for debugger- and compiler-related tasks in Common Lisp.slitch
Luke Gorrie's low-level networking library for Linux CMUCLcl-string-match
xpath
Common Lisp Implementation of the XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0zlib
Matthieu Villeneuve's zlibxuriella
XSLT processor based on cxmldiff
A Common Lisp library for computing differences between fileslog5
A Common Lisp logging framework organized around five things: categories, outputs, senders, messages and contextsportableaserve
mw-equiv
Temporary home of Michael Weber's mw-equivcxml-stp
Fork of David Lichteblau's cxml-stp libraryyaclml
Yet Another Common Lisp Markup Language, originally by Edward Marco BaringerLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us