14 projects tagged "Lisp"
Allegro Common Lisp is a full ANSI Common Lisp (1994) implementation. It contains many extensions, including 32- and 64-bit native compilation, efficient built-in memory management, foreign functions (for interfacing with other languages), multiprocessing, UNICODE and locale support, XML/HTML parsers, a Web client and server, GTK+ interface (1.2 and 2.0), Java interface, OLE interface (Windows only), profiler, regular expressions, an XML RPC implementation, native Lisp RPC, sockets, DLL and shared library support, and more.
BlogMax makes it easy to use Emacs to maintain a Web log. You define templates and an FTP site for uploads. Most of your site's content is defined by text files. Saving a text file automatically wraps the template around it, expands macros and shortcuts, and saves the HTML file. Other commands in "weblog" mode upload files via FTP, create an RSS file, yank links or blockquotes into the buffer, create shortcuts, etc. The BlogMax Web site was, of course, created with BlogMax. It has been tested in Emacs 20.3.1 on Windows and Emacs 20.4.1 on Mandrake Linux.
Fastcm is a simple Web content management system. It allows the same content to be shared throughout an entire site or several different sites. It is an individual tool for a Webmaster rather than a collaborative system. Fastcm content typically consists of HTML fragments which are meant to be assembled.
HTML-TEMPLATE is a portable library for Common Lisp that can be used to fill templates with arbitrary (string) values at runtime. It is intended to be used for HTML and is loosely modeled after the HTML::Template Perl module. It translates templates into efficient closures that can be re-used as often as needed, and uses an intelligent cache mechanism that allows templates to be updated while your program is running.
Invenio (formerly CDSware) is a suite of applications that provides the framework and tools for building and managing an autonomous digital library server. It complies with the Open Archives Initiative metadata harvesting protocol (OAI-PMH) and uses MARC 21 as its underlying bibliographic standard. Its flexibility and performance make it a comprehensive solution for the management of document repositories of moderate to large size.
JSSindex is a simple search engine designed for CDROM or Web-based document collections. The documents to be indexed can be in HTML, PS, PDF, and DjVu. The main feature is that the query engine and the index are entirely contained in Javascript/HTML file. Therefore, searching merely requires a Javascript-enabled Web browser.
Lisp Blosxom is a port of the Perl Blosxom blogging engine to ANSI Common Lisp. Its goals are extensibility and speed. It's a filesystem-based blogging engine, which means that blog entries are just flat files on disk, although plugins can be written to extend or replace this behavior. The first line in the file is the title, while the remainder is the text of the body. Entry dates are taken directly from the filesystem's modification date for each entry. Furthermore, the structure of the blog is taken directly from the hierarchy of directories and files on disk.
A DVD ripping, DVD creation, Web video downloader, and video conversion tool.