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Emacs extension for interacting with Atlassian Confluence
Atlassian (http://www.atlassian.com/) has a wiki called Confluence (http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/). This Emacs extension allows you to interact with Confluence from Emacs.
Project goal is to allow you easy post and backup blog articles to most free blogging hosting. Provide Python API, command line utility, Emacs integration and GTK interface.
DictEm is an extremely customizable Dictionary client for (X)Emacs. It implements functions of the client part of the Dictionary protocol (RFC-2229). It widely uses autocompletion and provides powerful API that allows to heavily extend its functionality.
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ClearLisp is a Common Lisp interpreter written in C# with a large library including all of .NET and an extensive object model. Supports IIS and XSP or Apache with mono. Includes sample code of a personal, file based wiki web application.
A LISP-like XML glue language with an XML syntax.
Ideal for pipelined XML aggregation, transformations
and filtering with accessors to a content repository.
Embeddable Java implementation includes XSLT engine XT,
servlet, command line and applet.
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mCms is a Web Content Management system written in Common Lisp. It is designed to allow web site and application developers to get a site up quickly and easily, by providing and integrating most of the functionality a web site would need.
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Lisplets are Java Servlets that forward their requests, and gather their response headers, using s-expressions over sockets. They enable easy integration of Common Lisp or Scheme into a Java-based web environment.
The Lavlet HTTP server and Lisp Server Pages engine is a complete ANSI Common Lisp web server and dynamic pages engine for Lisp modeled after JSP/Servlet/Tomcat and ASP/IIS.
JSSindex (The JavaScript Search Engine) provides full-text search for collections of documents in HTML, PS, PDF, and DjVu. The index and query engine are entirely contained in JavaScript/HTML files. Therefore, searching merely requires a Web browser.
Eicq is an ICQ client that is written Emacs Lisp.
Currently it isn't working, we are in the process of implementing version 8 of the ICQ protocol.
Eicq requires XEmacs 21.4 or newer.
XLSP is a lisp based dynamic XML management facility. It is currently usable with Allegro CL and LispWorks implementations. It's implementation is in two parts: XMLP for general XML processing, and XLSP for managing interactions with web servers.
A CGI library for Common Lisp. Provides a completely abstract way of working with CGI via a widget system. Also includes HTML generation functions. Aims to be CLtL compliant (except for system::getenv).
SKESD stands for "Structured Knowledge: Entry, Search and Display". The aim of the project is to create a cross between a Wiki and an AI knowledge representation system.