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New project idea, sluglisp - web based GUI for quicklisp

Matthew Carter

7/15/2015 7:37:00 AM


I had an idea for a web based GUI where all the available
quicklisp projects could be browsed.

Right now only github link integration works (so if you click a sidebar
link and nothing happens, that's why).

http://sluglisp.ahungry.com/#/saved/packag...

Let me know what you think (and what features you'd like to see).

I plan to integrate the bitbucket and other misc. links to pull their
readmes next.

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4 Answers

SergioBG BG

7/15/2015 11:13:00 AM

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El miércoles, 15 de julio de 2015, 9:37:30 (UTC+2), Matthew Carter escribió:
> I had an idea for a web based GUI where all the available
> quicklisp projects could be browsed.
>
> Right now only github link integration works (so if you click a sidebar
> link and nothing happens, that's why).
>
> http://sluglisp.ahungry.com/#/saved/packag...
>
> Let me know what you think (and what features you'd like to see).
>
> I plan to integrate the bitbucket and other misc. links to pull their
> readmes next.
>
> --
> Matthew Carter (m@ahungry.com)
> http://a...

Excelent idea , for the we want learn lisp is good to have acces to means easily and clear.

Antsan

7/16/2015 11:25:00 AM

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Am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2015 09:37:30 UTC+2 schrieb Matthew Carter:
> I had an idea for a web based GUI where all the available
> quicklisp projects could be browsed.
>
> Right now only github link integration works (so if you click a sidebar
> link and nothing happens, that's why).
>
> http://sluglisp.ahungry.com/#/saved/packag...
>
> Let me know what you think (and what features you'd like to see).
>
> I plan to integrate the bitbucket and other misc. links to pull their
> readmes next.
>
> --
> Matthew Carter (m@ahungry.com)
> http://a...
This looks like Hoogle for Common Lisp.

One feature I'd like to see is something from repl-utilities, that is, an automatically
generated list of exported symbols and their meta information.

Matthew Carter

7/16/2015 8:29:00 PM

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Antsan <thomas.bartscher@gmail.com> writes:

> Am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2015 09:37:30 UTC+2 schrieb Matthew Carter:
>> I had an idea for a web based GUI where all the available
>> quicklisp projects could be browsed.
>>
>> Right now only github link integration works (so if you click a sidebar
>> link and nothing happens, that's why).
>>
>> http://sluglisp.ahungry.com/#/saved/packag...
>>
>> Let me know what you think (and what features you'd like to see).
>>
>> I plan to integrate the bitbucket and other misc. links to pull their
>> readmes next.
>>
>> --
>> Matthew Carter (m@ahungry.com)
>> http://a...
> This looks like Hoogle for Common Lisp.
>
> One feature I'd like to see is something from repl-utilities, that is,
> an automatically generated list of exported symbols and their meta
> information.

Good idea - I'll have to look into that.

Last night I got up the search feature, the search allows regex
(web.*env for instance will find matches for 'web environment', among
other matches) and will parse across all the project's README files for
a match.

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Matthew Carter (m@ahungry.com)
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mentificium

7/17/2015 4:58:00 AM

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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:37:30 AM UTC-7, Matthew Carter wrote:
> I had an idea for a web based GUI where all the
> available quicklisp projects could be browsed.
>
Go for it.

MadLisper
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