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Common Lisp Reasoner: 1.0.1 SBCL Compatibility Release

The Common Lisp Reasoner extends the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) to incorporate a rule language and support a variety of practical AI-related search and reasoning tasks, including scheduling, planning, diagnosis and predictive reasoning.
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STUMPWM(1)						      General Commands Manual							STUMPWM(1)

NAME
stumpwm - a Common Lisp window manager SYNOPSIS
stumpwm DESCRIPTION
Stumpwm is a tiling, keyboard driven X11 Window Manager written entirely in Common Lisp. StumpWM attempts to be customizable yet visually minimal. There are no window decorations, no icons, and no buttons. It does have various hooks to attach your personal customizations, and variables to tweak. FILES
~/.stumpwmrc ENVIRONMENT
LISP Specify which Common Lisp implementation should be used. Default to CLISP, other values are SBCL and CMUCL (all lowercase). This can also be configured in ~/.stumpwmrc as ";debian=lisp". SEE ALSO
clisp(1), sbcl(1), cmucl(1) The complete StumpWM documentation is available under the info subsystem, as well as the SLIME documentation. AUTHORS
StumpWM was principally written by Shawn Betts <sabetts@vcn.bc.ca> and is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2 or later. This manual page was written by Luca Capello <luca@pca.it> for the Debian StumpWM package and is licensed under the terms of the GNU Gen- eral Public License (GPL), version 2 or later. Check /usr/share/doc/stumpwm/copyright for more information. Jul 23, 2008 STUMPWM(1)