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# CLEDE the Common Lisp Emacs Development Environment
Fermin MF

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I've been developing a package that helps with the development of
Common Lisp's software,
it's uses the internal semantic framework, it has a custom reader
and integration for
common Emacs packages (like Sly and the internal inferior-lisp-mode).

The idea is to supply features that other language with and static
analyzer have,
like refactoring and code generation.

For more details: <https://gitlab.com/sasanidas/clede>

-   20 minutes:
    It seems like not too much people knows about semantic, so I can
    summarize some of it in 10 minutes
    and then  An explanation on how to use the package, how to extend it
    and the future of it.

# Discussion

Pad:

-   Q1: You mentioned clede-start - is there also some kind of clede-stop? (I often get frustrated with functionality that I cannot disable / revert)
    -   A: There is no stop, you should never stop doing common lisp :)
-   Q2: Is writing common lisp a big context switch between elisp?
    -   A: In some regards, it is, Ithink even more when you work Common Lisp professionally.


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