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README.md

cmkr

cmkr, pronounced "cmaker", is a modern build system based on CMake and TOML.

cmkr parses cmake.toml files and generates a modern, idiomatic CMakeLists.txt for you. A minimal example:

[project]
name = "cmkr_for_beginners"
description = "A minimal cmkr project."

[target.hello_world]
type = "executable"
sources = ["src/main.cpp"]

cmkr can bootstrap itself from CMake and consumers of your project do not need to install anything to work with it.

Getting started

The easiest way to get started is to use the cmkr_for_beginners template repository. Either open it in Gitpod, or clone the repository and run:

cmake -B build
cmake --build build

Alternatively you can check out the cmkr topic, the build-cpp organization or the tests for more examples and templates. You can also check out the documentation.

Command line

Optionally you can install cmkr 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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