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"
[target.hello_world]
type = "executable"
sources = ["src/main.cpp"]cmkr can bootstrap itself and you only need CMake and a C++ compiler to use it.
To get started, run the following commands from your project directory:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/build-cpp/cmkr/main/cmake/cmkr.cmake -o cmkr.cmake
cmake -P cmkr.cmakeAfter the bootstrapping process finishes, customize cmake.toml for your project and run CMake:
cmake -B build
cmake --build buildOnce 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.
Note: The cmake.toml project file, generated CMakeLists.txt and cmkr.cmake bootstrapping script are all intended to be added to source control.
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 template repository. Either open it in Gitpod, or clone the repository and run:
cmake -B build
cmake --build buildCheck out the cmkr topic, the build-cpp organization or the tests for more examples and templates.
Optionally you can put a cmkr release in your PATH and use it as a utility from the command line:
Usage: cmkr [arguments]
arguments:
init [executable|library|shared|static|interface] Create a project.
gen Generates CMakeLists.txt file.
build <extra cmake args> Run cmake and build.
install Run cmake --install.
clean Clean the build directory.
help Show help.
version Current cmkr version.
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