New projects:
- 3d-quaternions — A utility library implementing quaternion and dual-quaternion functionality. — zlib
- 3d-transforms — A utility library implementing a common structure to encapsulate spatial transformations — zlib
- ci — A tool simplify continuous deployment for Common Lisp projects. — BSD
- cl-lambdacalc — Define Lisp functions using lambda calculus syntax — MIT
- cl-lib-helper — For common-lisp, organisation of popular functionalities in a central, easy-to-browse set of packages. — MIT
- cl-myriam — Simple actor model implementation for local and remote actors — 3-clause BSD
- cl-tar — A high level interface for tar archives — MIT
- cl-tar-file — A system for reading and writing physical entries from/to tar files. — BSD-style (http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause)
- cl-veq — reasonably fast operations for 1d, 2d, 3d vectors and arrays of vectors. — MIT
- cl-wol — CLI built on top of the cl-wol.core system — BSD 2-Clause
- clop — CLOP - Common Lisp tOml Parser — MIT
- factory-alien — Factory alien is a library for generating fixture data for testing applications. — MIT
- in-nomine — Utilities for extensible namespaces in Common Lisp. — LLGPL
- journal — A library for logging, tracing, testing and persistence. — MIT, see COPYING.
- json-schema — JSON schema validation — LLGPL
- mgl — MGL is a machine learning library for backpropagation neural networks, boltzmann machines, gaussian processes and more. — MIT, see COPYING.
- mgl-mat — MAT is library for working with multi-dimensional arrays which supports efficient interfacing to foreign and CUDA code. BLAS and CUBLAS bindings are available. — MIT
- mk-defsystem — The MK-DEFSYSTEM ASDF System. — Other
- named-closure — Named closures — GPLv3+
- nfiles — Manage file persistence and loading. — BSD 3-Clause
- nhooks — Improved hooks facility inspired by Serapeum. — MIT
- phos — An experimental Gemini client library — ISC
- stumpwm-dynamic-float — stumpwm-dynamic-float is an extension to the X window manager "StumpWM". It provides a dynamic-tiling environment based on StumpWM's floating-group. — MIT
- tiny-routes — A tiny routing library for Common Lisp targeting Clack. — BSD 3-Clause
- try — Try is a test framework. — MIT, see COPYING.
- with-branching — An implementation of macroexpand-time conditionalization — MIT
Updated projects: 3d-matrices, 3d-vectors, adhoc, alexandria, amb, anaphora, array-operations, birch, bitio, bknr-datastore, bnf, caveman, chameleon, check-bnf, chipz, cl+ssl, cl-ana, cl-apertium-stream-parser, cl-catmull-rom-spline, cl-data-structures, cl-erlang-term, cl-fad, cl-fix, cl-forms, cl-gopher, cl-gserver, cl-hamcrest, cl-info, cl-json, cl-kraken, cl-markless, cl-mathstats, cl-mixed, cl-pdf, cl-ppcre, cl-schedule, cl-sdl2, cl-str, cl-tld, cl-utils, cl-webkit, clack, claxy, clerk, climc, climon, clingon, clml, clobber, clog, closer-mop, collectors, common-doc, commondoc-markdown, consfigurator, croatoan, ctype, defmain, deploy, depot, dexador, djula, doc, ernestine, esrap, external-symbol-not-found, fiveam, flexi-streams, fresnel, functional-trees, gadgets, gtwiwtg, harmony, helambdap, herodotus, ieee-floats, imago, introspect-environment, ironclad, lack, lake, latter-day-paypal, lichat-protocol, lichat-serverlib, lichat-tcp-client, lichat-tcp-server, lichat-ws-server, lionchat, lisp-binary, lmdb, log4cl-extras, lsx, lunamech-matrix-api, maiden, math, mcclim, mgl-pax, micmac, mnas-package, mutility, named-readtables, neo4cl, neural-classifier, nyxt, omglib, opticl, osicat, overlord, papyrus, petalisp, polymorphic-functions, postmodern, purgatory, qbase64, qlot, random-state, rove, safe-read, scriba, sel, serapeum, shasht, shop3, slime, slite, sly, spinneret, stripe-against-the-modern-world, stumpwm, symbol-munger, ten, tfeb-lisp-hax, tooter, track-best, trivial-extensible-sequences, trivial-package-local-nicknames, trivial-utf-8, trucler, uncursed, vellum, vellum-csv, vivid-colors, vivid-diff, vk, websocket-driver, with-contexts, wordnet, xhtmlambda, yason, zippy.
To get this update, use: (ql:update-dist "quicklisp").
Enjoy!
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