SLIME is a new Emacs mode for Common Lisp development. Inspired by existing systems such Emacs Lisp and ILISP, we are working to create a fresh new environment for hacking Common Lisp in. Features: * slime-mode: An Emacs minor-mode to enhance lisp-mode with: o Code evaluation, compilation, and macroexpansion. o Online documentation (describe, apropos, hyperspec). o Definition finding (aka Meta-Point aka M-.). o Symbol and package name completion. o Automatic macro indentation based on &body. o Cross-reference interface (WHO-CALLS, etc). o ... and more. * SLDB: Common Lisp debugger with an Emacs-based user interface. * REPL: The Read-Eval-Print Loop ("top-level") is written in Emacs Lisp for tighter integration with Emacs. The REPL also has builtin "shortcut" commands similar those of the McCLIM Listener. * Compilation notes: SLIME is able to take compiler messages and annotate them directly into source buffers. * Inspector: Interactive object-inspector in an Emacs buffer. WWW: http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/