Once bootstrapped, `cmkr` does not introduce extra steps to your workflow. After modifying `cmake.toml` you simply build/configure your CMake project and `cmkr` will automatically regenerate `CMakeLists.txt` when necessary.
<sub>**Note**: The `cmake.toml` project file, generated `CMakeLists.txt` and `cmkr.cmake` bootstrapping script are all intended to be added to source control.</sub>
In CI environments the `cmkr` bootstrapping process is skipped, so there is no additional overhead in your pipelines.
Another way to get started is to use the [cmkr_for_beginners](https://github.com/build-cpp/cmkr_for_beginners) template repository. Either open it in [Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/build-cpp/cmkr_for_beginners), or clone the repository and run:
Check out the [cmkr topic](https://github.com/topics/cmkr), the [build-cpp organization](https://github.com/build-cpp) or the [tests](https://github.com/build-cpp/cmkr/tree/main/tests) for more examples and templates.