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cmake-examples
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Anyone else get frustrated when a block of time you wanted to spend to learning code instead goes into why some software isn’t working right on your computer?
The downside for CMake is that it’s famously crappy in its own way and the internet is full of bad examples. This isn’t terrible: https://github.com/ttroy50/cmake-examples/blob/master/01-basic/H-third-party-library/CMakeLists.txt
- Thom Troy's CMake examples.
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confusion when trying to understand the use cases of dynamic and static libraries
I found a github repo I'm going to use as tutorial: https://github.com/ttroy50/cmake-examples
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Please review my code (2.0)
And one of the best ressources ever to get started with Cmake is this repo: https://github.com/ttroy50/cmake-examples
- help with making a cmake file
- How do I link fmt library to my project?
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CMAKE for Beginners
I would recommend having a look at this repository
- Using Visual Studio for Cpp Dev
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IDE recommendations and usage
For projects with external dependencies, I suggest starting with a lightweight editor like Atom, Sublime Text or VSCode without plugins. Try building with command line CMake, see here for some basics: https://github.com/ttroy50/cmake-examples
- Issues setting up environment on Linux Ubuntu
awesome-cmake
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What to use to structure bigger C++ project?
Here is a list of resources: - tutorial by examples: https://github.com/ttroy50/cmake-examples - great intro to modern cmake: https://cliutils.gitlab.io/modern-cmake/ - list of awesome cmake resources: https://github.com/onqtam/awesome-cmake - the community wiki: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/home - the documentation: https://cmake.org/documentation
- I'm having the hardest time learning cmake and how to build libs from source files for some reason.
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Visual studio code dependencies
list of resources: https://github.com/onqtam/awesome-cmake
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Can anyone point me to a makefile that I can drop into a directory and it will just work?
I suggest you look for modern cmake, it is really useful to learn and much powerful and portable than make have a look here: https://github.com/onqtam/awesome-cmake there is examples, articles and talks.
What are some alternatives?
utility-boilerplate-qt - 🚀Boilerplate for C++ utility application based on Qt5
awesome-nodejs - :zap: Delightful Node.js packages and resources
ModernCppStarter - 🚀 Kick-start your C++! A template for modern C++ projects using CMake, CI, code coverage, clang-format, reproducible dependency management and much more.
awesome-cpp - A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny things. Inspired by awesome-... stuff.
cmake-git-version-tracking - Embed Git metadata in a C/C++ compatible static library using CMake (e.g. commit ID, author, date, and message).
awesome-for-beginners - A list of awesome beginners-friendly projects.
Google Test - GoogleTest - Google Testing and Mocking Framework
awesome-interview-questions - :octocat: A curated awesome list of lists of interview questions. Feel free to contribute! :mortar_board:
CMake - Mirror of CMake upstream repository
makefile - Template for a makefile build system
pybind11 - Seamless operability between C++11 and Python
CMake-Getting-Started - Welcome to the Project Template for Modular C Programming with CMake! This template aims to provide you with a seamless environment for running C programs and developing them in a modular, subdirectory-based format.