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# cmkr
`cmkr`, pronounced "cmaker", is a modern build system based on [CMake](https://cmake.org/) and [TOML](https://toml.io).
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`cmkr` parses `cmake.toml` files and generates a modern, idiomatic `CMakeLists.txt` for you. A minimal example:
```toml
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[project]
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name = "cmkr_for_beginners"
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[target.hello_world]
type = "executable"
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sources = ["src/main.cpp"]
```
`cmkr` can bootstrap itself from CMake and you only need CMake to use it.
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## Getting started
To get started run the following commands from your project directory:
```sh
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/build-cpp/cmkr/main/cmake/cmkr.cmake -o cmkr.cmake
cmake -P cmkr.cmake
```
After the bootstrapping process finishes, modify [`cmake.toml`](https://build-cpp.github.io/cmkr/cmake-toml) and open the project in your favorite IDE or build with CMake:
```sh
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cmake -B build
cmake --build build
```
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`.
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In CI settings the `cmkr` bootstrapping process is skipped so there is no extra configure-time overhead in your pipelines.
## Template repositories
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:
```sh
cmake -B build
cmake --build build
```
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.
## Command line
Optionally you can put a [`cmkr` release](https://github.com/build-cpp/cmkr/releases) in your `PATH` and use it as a utility from the command line:
```
Usage: cmkr [arguments]
arguments:
init [executable|library|shared|static|interface] Starts a new project in the same directory.
gen Generates CMakeLists.txt file.
build <extra cmake args> Run cmake and build.
install Run cmake --install. Needs admin privileges.
clean Clean the build directory.
help Show help.
version Current cmkr version.
```
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## Credits
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- https://github.com/gulrak/filesystem
- https://github.com/Tessil/ordered-map
- https://github.com/ToruNiina/toml11
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- https://github.com/mpark/variant
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- https://www.svgrepo.com/svg/192268/hammer