https://github.com/fstamour/breeze
Experiments on workflow with common lisp
https://github.com/fstamour/breeze
common-lisp emacs lisp slime test-automation
Last synced: about 2 months ago
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Experiments on workflow with common lisp
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/fstamour/breeze
- Owner: fstamour
- License: bsd-2-clause
- Created: 2019-04-04T00:42:43.000Z (about 7 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2025-12-02T17:58:14.000Z (5 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-12-05T17:17:04.413Z (4 months ago)
- Topics: common-lisp, emacs, lisp, slime, test-automation
- Language: Common Lisp
- Homepage: https://fstamour.gitlab.io/breeze
- Size: 2.02 MB
- Stars: 25
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 4
- Open Issues: 16
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Contributing: docs/contributing.org
- License: LICENSE
- Support: docs/support_for_bug_reports.org
- Roadmap: docs/roadmap.org
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README
# Breeze
- [codeberg](https://codeberg.org/fstamour/breeze)
- main repo
- [gitlab](https://gitlab.com/fstamour/breeze)
- (as of 2025-11-30) used for CI and documentation hosting (gitlab
pages)
- [github](https://github.com/fstamour/breeze)
- (as of 2025-11-30) used for better discoverability
Breeze is a set of tools that aims to make lisp development a breeze
(hence the name).
It is very much alpha quality, I'm experimenting with a lot of things
in parallel.
More information in the [documentation](https://fstamour.gitlab.io/breeze/).
## Support me
I'm doing this for fun, but if you find this useful or just want to
cheer me up :) here's a link for that: