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Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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Mon, 18 Dec 2017 17:46:19 -0500 |
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Beast is a **B**asic **E**ntity/**A**spect/**S**ystem **T**oolkit for Common
Lisp. It's a thin layer of sugar over CLOS that makes it easy to write flexible
objects for video games.
Beast can be installed with [Quicklisp][]:
(ql:quickload :beast)
Check out the [Overview](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/beast/overview/) for
a three-minute description of what this is, or the
[Usage](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/beast/usage/) for a full rundown.
* **License:** MIT
* **Documentation:** <https://sjl.bitbucket.io/beast/>
* **Mercurial:** <http://bitbucket.org/sjl/beast/>
* **Git:** <http://github.com/sjl/beast/>
The test suite currently passes in SBCL, CCL, ECL, and ABCL on OS X and Debian.
Further testing is welcome.
[quicklisp]: https://quicklisp.org/