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New cl-yag version

Written by Solène, on 21 January 2017.
Tags: #lisp #cl-yag

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Today I just updated my tool cl-yag that implies a slightly change on my website. Now, on the top of this blog, you can see a link “Index of articles”. This page only display articles titles, without any text from the article.

Cl-yag is a tool to generate static website like this one. It’s written in Common LISP. For reminder, it’s also capable of producing both html and gopher output now.

If you don’t know what Gopher is, you will learn a lot reading the following links Wikipedia : Gopher (Protocol) and Why is gopher still relevant