(cl-project:make-project #p"lib/cl-sample/"
:author "Eitaro Fukamachi"
:email "e.arrows@gmail.com"
:license "LLGPL"
:depends-on '(:clack :cl-annot))
;-> writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/.gitignore
; writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/README.markdown
; writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/cl-sample-test.asd
; writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/cl-sample.asd
; writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/src/hogehoge.lisp
; writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/t/hogehoge.lisp
;=> TCL-Project supports more parameters to embed, by using CL-EMB to represent the skeleton files (See "cl-project/skeleton/").
A modern CL project should be in accordance with some rules. For instance, one file must have one package in it.
Modern projects should have some unit tests. CL-Project generates a system for unit testing, so you can begin writing unit tests as soon as the project is generated.
All parameters are optional.
:name: Project name. If this key isn't specified, the directory name will be used.:description: Short description for the new project.:author: Your name.:email: Your e-mail address.:license: License of the new project.:depends-on: A list of dependencies.
- Eitaro Fukamachi (e.arrows@gmail.com)
Copyright (c) 2011 Eitaro Fukamachi (e.arrows@gmail.com)
Licensed under the LLGPL License.