1. Mersenne Twister
    The Mersenne Twister is a pseudorandom number generation algorithm created by Makoto Matsumoto
  2. messaging
    Cl-BUNNY - RabbitMQ Client - CL-BUNNY is a RabbitMQ client CL-HRAC - RabbitMQ Management HTTP API in Common Lisp cl-stomp - cl-stomp is an implementation of STOMP (Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol) cl-xmpp - cl-xmpp is an XMPP client implementation of RFCs 3920 and 3921 which can be thought of as the basis of any Jabber-compliant client cl-zmq - cl-zmq is a set of CFFI bindings for ZeroMQ messaging system CLAIM - CLAIM is an implementation of AOL's semi-open Instant Messaging protocol, TOC (see PROTOCOL.txt) Climc - A Common Lisp Instant Messaging Client de.setf.amqp - de setf amqp is a native Common Lisp Advanced Message Queuing Protocol client erlangen - erlangen is a distributed, asynchronous message passing system for Clozure Common Lisp glacier - Lightweight wrapper for making Mastodon bots NactivityPub - ActivityPub & ActivityStreams support library for Common Lisp pzmq - ZeroMQ 4.0+ CFFI bindings tinmop - TUI/GUI client application for Gemini, Gopher, kamid, and Mastodon/Pleroma
  3. Meta
    A recursive-descent parser DSL that is a simpler alternative to parser generators
  4. Meta-CVS
    Meta-CVS builds a more capable version control system around CVS
  5. meta-sexp
    meta-sexp is a META parser generator using LL(1) grammars with s-expressions
  6. metacopy
    Metacopy is a library that makes it easy to specify how to make copies of an object
  7. metapeg
    Metapeg is a PEG parser generator created by John Leuner
  8. metaprogramming
    Things that help you analyze and write code (code walkers, code transformers, introspection libraries, etc.)
  9. metatilities
    Everyone needs their own set of utilities… These are Gary King's
  10. metatilities-base
    Everyone needs their own set of utilities..