Quicklisp

Quicklisp aims to make it easy to get started with a rich set of community-developed Common Lisp libraries.

It is currently (2010-10-24) available as a public beta.

Quicklisp is developed by Zach Beane, and released under an MIT-style license.

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For a list of libraries that may be installed via Quicklisp, see the Quicklisp releases page.


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