This function builds a version of SBCL using `nix.buildLisp` and points `sly` to the built executable. The result is a REPL with access to your project's dependencies, which is quite useful. One drawback at the moment is that if new dependencies are added to the project, I think I need to rebuild SBCL using nix and restart sly. |
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| cloudtop | ||
| desktop | ||
| personal_laptop | ||
| shared | ||
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| install | ||
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