- ASDF-Binary-Locations - Note: this system is no longer being maintained
- asdf-config - (DEPRECATED, July 2006: This functionality was superseded by Gary King's new asdf operation load-preferences—it provides a slightly different and more general variant of the variable initialization support of asdf-config)
- asdf-package-system - asdf-package-system is an ASDF-extension (pre-3.1) whereby every file is its own system, and starts with a defpackage from which dependencies are deduced
- asdf-packaging-tools - ASDF based utilities for development
- asdf-system-connections - Note: this system is no longer being maintained
- asdf-upgrade - This is a start at an ASDF-extension to upgrade
- asdf-world - Small ASDF-Extension that aims to provide version controllable registries ("worlds") by Ravenpack, Gabor Melis
- atom-slime - Atom-slime is an Atom plugin for Common Lisp development
- bt-semaphore - Superseded by equivalent functionality in Bordeaux-Threads
- bundler - the Bundler is an ASDF-Extension to combine many systems into one automatically
- cclan-get - cclan-get downloads and install vn-cclan packages automatically
- ch-image - ch-image is a common lisp image representation and processing library
- ch-util - Cyrus Harmon's CL utilities
- CIM - CIM aims to be a tool which allows you to easily install, manage, run REPL with, and execute with multiple Common Lisp implementation and systems
- cl-async-future - cl-async-future is a future (or "promise") implementation that allows a simple abstraction for values that may or may not be available yet
- cl-couchdb - cl-couchdb is a Common Lisp library for working with the CouchDB system
- cl-en - cl-en provides a common lisp interface to the echonest music analysis web API
- cl-fltk - cl-fltk is a set of CFFI bindings to the FLTK GUI toolkit
- cl-gtk - Gilbert Baumann's GTK bindings for Common Lisp (for CMUCL, CLISP and Allegro CL)
- CL-LDAP - CL-LDAP is a UFFI interface to the OpenLDAP library
- CL-Librarian - CL-Librarian aims to be a manager for Common Lisp libraries that is focused on libraries updated dynamically by version control systems and targeted at power users
- cl-match - [unmaintained, optima recommended] extended ML-style pattern matching library
- cl-parsec - cl-parsec is an experiment to create the analog of Haskell's Parsec library (an alternative to parser generators) in ANSI CL
- cl-pattern - [superseded by optima] cl-pattern is a very fast ML-like pattern matching library for Common Lisp
- cl-peg - The cl-peg package (cl-peg_0.03.tar.gz) is a PEG packrat parser generator by John Leuner
- CL-SDL - CL-SDL is a set of Common Lisp bindings for the SDL graphics library, and OpenGL, using UFFI
- cl-semantic - cl-semantic is a collection of RDF/OWL extraction and relationship parsing macros
- cl-toolbox - This package is now obsolete
- cl-variates - CL-Variates is a set of platform independent Common Lisp utilities for mucking with random number generation
- CL-WIKI - CL-WIKI is a wiki engine for Common Lisp
- CL-XML - CL-XML is an XML parser
- cl-yahoo - CL-YAHOO is a Common Lisp interface to the Yahoo! API, a web API which enables searching the web through yahoo
- cl-youtube - cl-youtube is a Common Lisp wrapper to the YouTube API
- cl-zlib - CL-ZLIB is a UFFI interface to the zlib compression library
- CLEE - Unmaintained libevent bindings
- CLiCC - CLiCC is a Common Lisp to C Compiler, last released 1995
- clocc-port - CLOCC includes a library PORT which unifies many things across different implementations, such as socket interfaces, shell access, and gray streams
- cparse - cparse is a C header file parser for building FFIs
- db-sockets - db-sockets is obsolete and no longer supported, see usocket for a currently maintained library
- DebianIRC - Drop by Debian IRC (irc.debian.org) channel #lisp some time
- defsystem-compatibility - Defsystem-compatibility papers over the differences between system definition tools and also provides a small set of relective capabilities to help system groveling tools be more portable
- Dynamic ADTs - Dynamic ADTs are abstract data types with a framework for observation and adaptation
- eager-future - Eager Future has been superseded by Eager Future2
- ediware - Ediware is a darcs mirror of Edi Weitz's libraries, maintained and updated by Luís Oliveira using the downloadable release tarballs at http://common-lisp.net/~loliveira/ediware/
- Encline - Encline is a Common Lisp software engine for enterprise-class software development
- Eos - Eos is an obsolete fork of FiveAM developed by Adlai Chandrasekhar
- fare-matcher - [superseded by optima according to optima's CLiki page] Extends CL with ML-like pattern matching in an extensible way
- faslpath - Faslpath is a build tool that relies on package naming conventions to automatically resolve dependencies between files, eliminating the need to have a separate system definition/make file
- folio - [superseded by folio2] A set of modules that make some functional programming idioms more convenient for use in Common Lisp
- ILISP - ILISP is an Emacs based interface to various lisp-like systems - a pretty essential development aid
- IMHO - IMHO is dead, as far as anyone knows
- IOlib-POSIX - This library is obsolete and should not be used
- LIJOS - The LIJOS system is a Lisp Implementation of the Java ObjectStream
- lisp2wish - lisp2wish is not actively maintained, see cl-tk for a currently maintained interface to Tk
- LispGameIssues - This page might be obsolete and superseded by the Lisp Games Wiki.
- MCPat - MCPat is a meta-circular pattern matching library
- MPC - MPC is a fork of Drew Crampsie's Smug, a monadic parser combinators library for Common Lisp
- net-telent-date - net-telent-date consists of the time parsing routines from CMUCL and a universal-time to RFC 822 date converter
- nrw-xmcl - Nrw-xmcl is a library to transform xml data into calls of Lisp-functions or macros
- optima - [deprecated by trivia, see link below] A pattern matching library
- PgUtils - PgUtils is a package containing all the utility functions and macros from
- PonzuDB - This was just an experimental project
- pxmlutils - development on the xml parser in pxmlutils has stopped, use Miles Egan's XMLS parser instead.
- RDNZL - RDNZL (pronounced "Redunzl") enables Common Lisp applications to interact with dot-NET libraries
- Reticule - Reticule is an NNTP server written in Common Lisp by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
- rt - rt is a 1990 regression testing library that is used by some older software
- Salza - If you're writing new code, you probably want to check out Salza2, which is a from-scratch reimplementation, and is much faster and simpler (and maintained).
- salza-png - salza-png is considered obsolete by the author in favor of ZPNG.
- Stefil - hu.dwim.stefil is an abandoned test framework with a living fork at fiasco, and its philosophy is to stay as transparent as possible, disrupting the normal Lisp application development process as little as possible
- The Old Cliki - This is a page about the old version of the wiki software that used to run cliki.net
- TIMER - An event scheduling library for SBCL by Zach Beane
- trivial-https - trivial-https was a fork of Brian Mastenbrook's trivial-http adding support for HTTPS using CL+SSL
- turtl - Turtl lets you take notes, bookmark websites, and store documents for sensitive projects
- Verrazano - Verrazano is no longer actively developed; see cl-autowrap (which uses c2ffi) or maybe SWIG.
- xmlutils - The xmlutils project is no longer hosted at Franz because it has been superseded by the newer sax parser
obsolete
Collection of pages about obsolete software. This is intended to help cleaning up CLiki.