Search, browse and load Quicklisp systems from Emacs.
ℹ️ Please consider using SLIME ⭐, that comes with this extension preinstalled.
Load swank and add this repository path to swank::*load-path*, in your Lisp compiler init file (~/.sbclrc if using SBCL):
(require :swank)
(push #p"/home/marian/src/lisp/quicklisp-systems/" swank::*load-path*)In Emacs, add this repository path to load-path and add quicklisp-systems to slime-contribs in ~/.emacs init file, like:
(push "/home/marian/src/lisp/quicklisp-systems" load-path)
(setq slime-contribs '(slime-fancy quicklisp-systems))
(slime-setup)
M-x quicklisp-systems-list: browse the list of Quicklisp systems.M-x quicklisp-systems-apropos: search both by name and in system descriptions.M-x quicklisp-systems-apropos-name: search systems by name.M-x quicklisp-systems-apropos-author: search systems by author.M-x quicklisp-systems-show-system: show an Emacs buffer with information about the Quicklisp system.M-x quickload: Load a Quicklisp system, with completion!.M-x quicklisp-systems-update: update the list of Quicklisp systems (this extension downloads a "systems file" with information of ASDF systems in Quicklisp to operate).
Use q to kill individual buffers, and Q to kill all quicklisp-systems buffers at once.
This repository also contains a simple Emacs frontend for quicksearch, that searches for Quicklisp packages on the internet.
It is available on Quicklisp: (ql:quickload :quicksearch).
Just load quicksearch.el in your Emacs, and then use M-x quicksearch Emacs command to trigger a search.
GPL

