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CL-FAD (for "Files and Directories") is a thin layer atop Common Lisp's
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standard pathname functions. It is intended to provide some unification between
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current CL implementations on Windows, OS X, Linux, and Unix. Most of the code
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was written by Peter Seibel for his book Practical Common Lisp.
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CL-FAD comes with a BSD-style license so you can basically do with it whatever
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you want.
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