2014-09-14

September 2014 Quicklisp dist update now available

New projects:
  • asteroids — An improved asteroids game with sounds —  DWTFYF
  • avatar-api — Get avatars from Gravatar, Google+ and others. — MIT
  • cl-pass — Password hashing and verification library. — MIT
  • cl-xkeysym — Human readable mappings of xkeysym values. — GNU General Public License
  • cqlcl — CQLv2 binary protocol — BSD
  • dynamic-mixins — Simple dynamic class mixing without manual permutations — BSD-2-Clause
  • eco — Fast, flexible, designer-friendly templates. — MIT
  • hdf5-cffi — hdf5-cffi is a CFFI wrapper for the HDF5 library. — BSD
  • humbler — A Tumblr API interface — Artistic
  • interface — A system for defining interfaces. — BSD 3-clause (See LICENSE)
  • lass — Lisp Augmented Style Sheets. Compiles LASS to CSS. — Artistic
  • parameterized-function — Compile-time parameterized functions. — BSD 3-clause (See LICENSE)
  • ratify — A collection of utilities to ratify, validate and parse inputs. — Artistic
  • serapeum — Utilities beyond Alexandria. — MIT
  • template — A library for templates and template functions. — BSD 3-clause (See LICENSE)
  • utm — Library for converting back and forth between latitude/longitude and UTM, supporting several datums. — ISC (BSD-like)
Updated projects: bknr-datastore, caveman, cl-ana, cl-async, cl-conspack, cl-css, cl-gendoc, cl-gss, cl-inflector, cl-oauth, cl-olefs, cl-quickcheck, cl-redis, cl-sdl2, cl-tld, clip, closer-mop, coleslaw, colleen, crane, crypto-shortcuts, function-cache, gbbopen, hermetic, hu.dwim.walker, let-over-lambda, lisp-unit2, lquery, mel-base, mexpr, mgl-pax, modularize, modularize-hooks, modularize-interfaces, mpc, open-vrp, pgloader, plump, policy-cond, protobuf, qmynd, repl-utilities, restas, scriptl, shelly, smug, software-evolution, south, staple, stumpwm, trivial-mimes, weblocks-tree-widget.

To get this update, use (ql:update-dist "quicklisp").

Just as a friendly reminder, Quickdocs is a great way to find libraries in Quicklisp. I don't run the site and it's not an official part of Quicklisp, it's just a great project that uses Quicklisp's metadata to build a really useful service. So check it out!