You are looking at historical revision 19390 of this page. It may differ significantly from its current revision.
Introduction
This page has a list of applications that are based on Chicken.
Feel free to add new entries.
Active Projects
- incubot
 - an IRC bot which runs on Freenode's #scheme
 - Hive
 - A source code manager by Kirill Lisovsky.
 - Hato
 - Alex Shinn's Mail Transfer Agent.
 - Modal Web Server Example
 - Chris Double has written a demonstration for a continuation based web framework using Chicken.
 - Svnwiki
 - A wiki application that stores content in a Subversion repository. Developed and maintained by Alejandro Forero Cuervo and other contributors. If you are reading this text at http://chicken.wiki.br, that's a URL managed by svnwiki. :-) But you are probably reading it at http://wiki.call-cc.org via qwiki instead.
 - qwiki
 - The wiki software behind this wiki.
 - Chicken LiveCD
 - a LiveCD with Chicken and eggs ready to use
 - gl-suite
 - A suite of OpenGL based eggs and APIs.
 - Tehila
 - A 3d game engine for rapid development and prototyping.
 - mayo
 - a Scheme source-level debugger for Chicken
 - Chicken Playground
 - a chrooted environment for Chicken
 - Iron Chicken
 - a Chicken-based bot framework for Wikipedia and other wikis that use the MediaWiki software. More generally, a project to make Chicken Scheme into a query language for MediaWiki. To put it another way, a project to harness the power of the collaborative wiki environment as a software development platform.
 - funk
 - Functional fuzzing in Chicken scheme
 
Projects that include bindings for Chicken
- Sedna
 - An industrial strength native XML database for Windows (written in C++), which offers Scheme bindings, released by The Institute of System Programming of the Russian Academy of Science.
 - Xpilot-AI bindings for Chicken
 - Xpilot-AI is library for writing xpilot bots
 
Inactive Projects
- SCOP
 - Sven Hartrumpf ported the SCOP networking library by David Ingram to C and also implemented bindings to Chicken and Bigloo.
 - Support to the SCons build-tool
 - Pupeno added Chicken support to the SCons build-tool.
 - The XML-RPC tool for Unix
 - Ed Watkeys wrote a handy tool for performing XML-RPC calls from the command-line.
 - Bindings to Chromium
 - Daniel Faken created scripting bindings to chromium.
 - eINIT
 - A replacement for traditional SysV init; written in C with scripting in chicken scheme.
 - thumbtribes
 - low bandwidth, location-aware communication
 - Grace
 - a Graphical, Realtime Algorithmic Composition Environment.