lisp-core-syntax
CommunityAuthor and interpret Lisp-style prompt DSLs
Authorpingdior
Version1.0.0
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What problem does it solve?
Provides a concise reference and actionable guidance for writing, reading, and reasoning about Lisp/Scheme-style prompt DSLs and meta-programming constructs, reducing confusion when prompts use nested s-expressions and macro-like patterns.
Core Features & Use Cases
- Clear explanation of parentheses-based prefix notation, symbols, lists, quoting, and common forms like define, let, lambda, if/cond.
- Emphasizes homoiconicity and macro-driven meta-programming so prompt engineers can treat code as data and build DSLs for structured prompts.
- Use cases include translating Lisp-style prompt templates into plain language, designing prompt DSLs for task orchestration, and debugging nested prompt structures.
Quick Start
Analyze this Lisp-style prompt, explain each s-expression in plain language, and summarize the overall intent.
Dependency Matrix
Required Modules
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