See asdf/contrib/wild-modules.lisp for one way to do it.
I hope it hasn't bitrotten—I don't think anyone touched this thing
since the days of ASDF 1 or 2.
If you want to use it from asdf sources, you may have to patch asdf.asd,
or define a new asdf-contrib.asd—see with current maintainer.
And the asdf-devel mailing-list is probably a better place for such discussions.

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On Sun, Nov 30, 2025 at 6:57 AM Marco Antoniotti
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello parenthetically unchallenged friends!
>
> Suppose I have a library that is structured as
>
> src/
>     code.lisp
>     pkg.lisp
>     stuff.lisp
> data/
>     data-file-1.lisp
>     data-file-2.lisp
>     data-file-3.lisp
>     ...
>     data-file-3-point-14-godzillion.lisp
>
> Actually, the data folder could be anywhere.
> How do I tell ASDF (or similar) to just slurp in all the data files at once?  
> I know it's doable, but maybe someone knows of a better way.
>
> Thanks
>
> Marco
>
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