RSS 14 projects tagged "Lisp"

Download Website Updated 05 Oct 2002 BlogMax

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Pop 33.59
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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.

Download Website Updated 13 Apr 2002 DesktopAid for (X)Emacs

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Pop 34.93
Vit 1.80

DesktopAid will save your editing session when you quit (X)Emacs, and reload it when you start (X)Emacs again. All of your active frames and loaded files will be restored as if you had never quit.

No download Website Updated 19 Feb 2007 ECB

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Vit 1.70

ECB is a source code browser for (x)emacs. It displays a couple of windows that can be used to browse directories, files, and file contents like methods and variables. It supports source code parsing for languages like Java, C, C++, Elisp, Scheme, Perl, TeX, LaTeX, etc. In addition, it offers an (optional) permanent "compile window" at the bottom of the emacs frame, which is used to display all help and compile output. The rest of the frame is called the "edit area", which can be divided into several edit windows that are used for editing the sources. Deleting some of the edit windows neither destroys the compile window nor the browsing windows. It requires the CEDET suite.

Download Website Updated 24 Jun 2002 Freefactor

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Pop 27.28
Vit 1.00

Freefactor is a Java refactoring framework. It consists of a tool-independent refactoring system and an interface to allow it to be integrated with other tools. Currently, a prototype Java-based tool is provided as well as bindings for Emacs.

Download Website Updated 28 Aug 2005 Jabberwocky

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Pop 144.71
Vit 10.44

Jabberwocky is a Lisp IDE containing a Lisp-aware editor with syntax highlighting, parentheses matching, a source analyzer, indentation, a source level debugger, a project explorer, and an interaction buffer. It is the replacement for the Lisp Debug project.

Download Website Updated 28 Apr 2011 Proof General

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Pop 54.39
Vit 4.51

Proof General is a generic Emacs interface for proof assistants, suitable for use by pacifists and Emacs militants alike. It is supplied ready-customized for LEGO, Coq, and Isabelle. You can adapt Proof General to other proof assistants if you know a little bit of Emacs Lisp.

Download Website Updated 24 May 2005 Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs

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SLIME is an integrated development environment for Common LISP which does everything you would expect from an IDE: code evaluation, compilation, macro expansion, and auto-completion. It also finds definitions of functions, and marks LISP forms which the compiler finds to be erroneous. It provides easy access to implementation-specific online documentation as well as the ability to look up symbols in the ANSI Common Lisp HyperSpec. Further, it includes an interactive debugger and object inspector.

Download Website Updated 15 Jan 2002 The Insidious Big Brother Database

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The Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB) is a contact management utility for use with GNU Emacs and XEmacs. It can hook into Emacs-based mail- and news-readers and automatically collect information on messages therein.

Download Website Updated 09 Jan 2003 XSLT-process

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Pop 51.87
Vit 2.90

XSLT-process is a minor mode for (X)Emacs that allows you to run a Java XSLT processor on a buffer and display the result in another buffer, or in a browser. You can also run the XSLT processor in debugging mode, setup breakpoints, run step by step, view local and global XSLT variables, and many more.

Download No website Updated 20 Nov 2001 crypt++.el

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crypt++.el is a package of Lisp functions that recognize automatically encrypted and encoded (i.e., compressed) files when they are first visited or written. The BUFFER corresponding to the file is decoded and/or decrypted before it is presented to the user. The file itself is unchanged on the disk. When the buffer is subsequently saved to disk, a hook function re-encodes the buffer before the actual disk write takes place.

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PCRE

A library that implements Perl 5-style regular expressions.

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aTunes

An audio player and organizer.