- Documentation
- Reference manual
- Packages
- Transparent Inter-Process Communications (TIPC) libraries
- Prolog Unit Tests
- SWI-Prolog RDF parser
- STOMP -- a SWI-Prolog STOMP client
- mqi -- Python and Other Programming Languge Integration for SWI Prolog
- SWI-Prolog Natural Language Processing Primitives
- SWI-Prolog binding to GNU readline
- SWI-Prolog HTTP support
- SWI-Prolog binding to zlib
- SWI-Prolog binding to BSD libedit
- SWI-Prolog C-library
- language_server -- Python and Other Programming Languge Integration for SWI Prolog
- SWI-Prolog Regular Expression library
- Paxos -- a SWI-Prolog replicating key-value store
- Constraint Query Language A high level interface to SQL databases
- A C++ interface to SWI-Prolog
- Managing external tables for SWI-Prolog
- Google's Protocol Buffers Library
- SWI-Prolog SSL Interface
- SWI-Prolog Source Documentation Version 2
- Redis -- a SWI-Prolog client for redis
- SWI-Prolog YAML library
- SWI-Prolog SGML/XML parser
- SWI-Prolog Semantic Web Library 3.0
- SWI-Prolog Unicode library
- SWI-Prolog ODBC Interface
- Pengines: Web Logic Programming Made Easy
- SWI-Prolog binding to libarchive
Packages are relatively independent add-on libraries that may not be available in all installations. Packages are part of the source code releases of SWI-Prolog and may be enabled or disabled during the build.
See also Add-ons for extensions provided by the community that must be installed separately using pack_install/1.