<fiddlerwoaroof>
luis: The basic idea is that if you have a "typical" lisp project my-project/ with a system-definition my-project/my-project.asd that defines a my-project system, it should be easy to start slime and load your system
<fiddlerwoaroof>
The way I find the .asd is by defining a new lisp project type using the project.el APIs available since Emacs 25, or so
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<luis>
fiddlerwoaroof: it looks like the code loads multiple asds though
<luis>
fiddlerwoaroof: in any case, with a few tweaks it looks like something that might belong to the slime-asdf contrib
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