A new version of Clon , the Common Lisp / Command-Line Options Nuker, is out. This release fully qualifies the demo programs with a net.didierverna.clon.demo prefix. This avoids polluting global namespaces and makes Quickref find Clon’s primary system correctly.
Jul 2, 2023
A new version of Clon , the Common Lisp / Command-Line Options Nuker, is out. This version makes the termio subsystem loadable on its own, which is required for Quicklisp to setup up its meta-data properly (thanks to Jake Connor).
Jun 27, 2022
As previously announced, I have released the first Quickref version compatible with Declt 4.0 (which is now at beta 2) and which is going to keep track of the development over there. Because Declt 4 is currently considered in beta state, so is Quickref 4 for the time being.
May 26, 2022
Today, after two years and a half of (irregular) development, and 465 commits, I have released the first beta version of Declt 4, my reference manual generator for Common Lisp Libraries.
May 10, 2022
Today, I’m releasing the next beta version of Clon , the Common Lisp / Command-Line Options Nuker. The previous official release occurred 6 years ago. Since then, a number of changes had been quietly sleeping in the trunk but never made their way into Quicklisp.
Mar 24, 2021
Following up with the latest Declt release I’m also happy to announce the release of Quickref 3.0 “The Alchemist”, our reference manual aggregator for Quicklisp libraries. The official website has been updated yesterday with both the latest Quicklisp version, and the new Declt, resulting in the documentation of 1792 Common Lisp libraries.
Nov 21, 2019
This is a new major release of Declt , my reference manual generator for Common Lisp Libraries, although the changes may not be so visible from the outside. The main concern in this release has been to increase the robustness of the output, from three different angles.
Nov 19, 2019
Surfing on the energizing wave of ELS 2019, the 12th European Lisp Symposium, I’m happy to announce the release of Quickref 2.0 “Be Quick or Be Dead”, our reference manual aggregator for Common Lisp libraries.
Apr 8, 2019
8 months after the original announcement, we finally open-sourced Quickref , our reference manual aggregator for Quicklisp libraries. The complete source code is now available here. I gave a lightning talk at ELS 2018, in which I claimed I would release the code in “something like two weeks”. That was 4 months ago 😃. I apologize for the delay, especially to Zach who expressed interest in how we did the Docker thing at the time. I wanted to clean up the code before the first public release (I’m a maniac like that), which I did, but it took some time.
Aug 7, 2018
I’m happy to announce the release of Declt , my reference manual generator for Common Lisp Libraries. The improvements and bug fixes in this release are the result of running Declt against the whole Quicklisp world (around 3000 ASDF systems for 1500 libraries). See this post for more information.
Dec 2, 2017