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The main reason is that the emacs mode for common lisp is mature and is what almost all CLers use (unless they use a proprietary environment). So, its CL-specific features are generally more polished than other editing environments (e.g. it has a macro stepper, various cross-reference utilities and other such niceties which are either lacking or buggy in other swank clients).


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