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- A concurrent, generational garbage collector based on Cheney on the MTA - A concurrent, generational garbage collector based on Cheney on the MTA
- Includes an optimizing Scheme-to-C compiler, - Includes an optimizing Scheme-to-C compiler,
- ... as well as an interpreter for debugging - ... as well as an interpreter for debugging
- A [Package Manager](https://github.com/cyclone-scheme/cyclone-winds) and a growing list of packages.
- Support for [many popular SRFI's](docs/API.md#srfi-libraries) - Support for [many popular SRFI's](docs/API.md#srfi-libraries)
- Online user manual and API documentation - Online user manual and API documentation
- Support for Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, and Mac platforms. - Support for Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, and Mac platforms.
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Read the documentation below for more information on how to use Cyclone. Read the documentation below for more information on how to use Cyclone.
# Package Manager
The [cyclone-winds](https://github.com/cyclone-scheme/cyclone-winds#cyclone-winds) package manager provides the ability to install packaged libraries and programs for Cyclone. See the `cyclone-winds` site for more information.
# Documentation # Documentation
- The [User Manual](docs/User-Manual) covers in detail how to use Cyclone and provides information on the Scheme language features implemented by Cyclone. - The [User Manual](docs/User-Manual) covers in detail how to use Cyclone and provides information on the Scheme language features implemented by Cyclone.