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Steel Bank Common Lisp, aka SBCL, is an open source compiler and runtime system for ANSI Common Lisp. It provides an interactive environment including an integrated native compiler, a debugger, and many extensions.

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Common Lisp utility library.

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Anaphoric macro package.

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Process daemonization for SBCL.

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A line-editor writting in and for Common Lisp.

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An operating system interface for Common Lisp.

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A Common Lisp raytracing system. It is a toy, and a fun way to explore some aspects of graphics programming -- not a serious project.

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A simple API to Linux scheduler affinity masks for SBCL.

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