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Turning Linux Into a Usable Lispy Machine?

dmenu ST - Simple Terminal Lem Nyxt Browser
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    dmenu is a dynamic menu for X, originally designed for dwm.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I was curious if anyone here had some software they could recommend? I am having a hard time finding an alternative for tmux, slock, dmenu, and st though I am researching. I am also researching archiving and compression libraries in 100% Common Lisp to replace tar and such. I am also reading over the source code for cl-git as I know I will not find a Lisp implementation that does not rely on C for git protocol :(.

    #Mac #Productivity #App Launcher 22 social mentions

  2. st is a simple terminal implementation for X.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I was curious if anyone here had some software they could recommend? I am having a hard time finding an alternative for tmux, slock, dmenu, and st though I am researching. I am also researching archiving and compression libraries in 100% Common Lisp to replace tar and such. I am also reading over the source code for cl-git as I know I will not find a Lisp implementation that does not rely on C for git protocol :(.

    #SSH #Terminal Tools #Development 44 social mentions

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    Lem

    Cross-platform and highly extensible Commo Lisp editor/IDE.

    #IDE #Text Editors #Machine Data Analytics 18 social mentions

  4. Extensible, keyboard-oriented web-browser for power users.

    #Web Browsers #Web Development Tools #Web Tools 45 social mentions

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