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lure | CPM.cmake | |
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13 | 39 | |
398 | 2,507 | |
0.8% | 5.5% | |
8.7 | 6.2 | |
3 months ago | 12 days ago | |
Go | CMake | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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lure
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LURE development progress update (December 2022)
A few months ago, I announced LURE, the AUR alternative for non-Arch distros. As of yesterday, LURE now has a web interface containing all the packages and all the information about them. It is available at https://lure.arsenm.dev/. I've also created a logo for LURE, which is used on that site.
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The truth about Mac, Windows and Linux
There is a very interesting new project called lure which aims to bring AUR like features to most distros. I've been using it to manage some apps on my home server.
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What is your favorite non native package manager/format?
Appimages and LURE
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PSA: For all you ex-Arch users out there, check out `makedeb` and `lure` for all of your out-of-band software needs
lure - More ambitious in its goals: wants to bring PKGBUILD to more than just APT
- Share Your Code.. Share your most unique piece of Go code.
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LURE 0.0.2 Released
To find the less obvious bugs and missing features, and to increase the usefulness of LURE, I'd like to ask anyone who is willing to add packages to the repo at https://github.com/Arsen6331/lure-repo. The documentation for LURE's build scripts is available here: https://github.com/Arsen6331/lure/blob/master/docs/build-scripts.md.
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LURE: AUR on non-Arch distros
Link: https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/lure
CPM.cmake
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C++ Game Utility Libraries: for Game Dev Rustaceans
C++20 brings std::format, improving C++ developer experience for formatting strings. If you have to use older standards, though, add fmtlib to your repo. It plays well with CMake and you can use CPM to add fmtlib to your project. The library supports many Rust format macro features, and makes code far cleaner when you need to do string interpolation with variables.
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My (Herb Sutter's) C++ Now 2023 talk is online: “A TypeScript for C++”
This is true for almost all projects but things are getting better. I use CPM for a couple of years now and get the experience desired
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CMake and Linking External libraries is a kick in the nuts if i've ever seen it.
Yes, i found vcpkg terrible and FetchContent usually works way better. An amazing project is https://github.com/cpm-cmake/CPM.cmake, which automates FetchContent and makes dependencies mostly hassle free.
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Graphics in c++ but in wsl
There's two completely different aspects to your question. 1) How to manage libraries in c++ without dying from cringe? I'd suggest you use cmake as the build system and grab library sources directly from GitHub using this tool: https://github.com/cpm-cmake/CPM.cmake 2) How to get apps that run under WSL to display windows-native windows? I'm not sure, but it's probably this: https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
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Create Python bindings for my C++ code with PyBind11
At first, I wanted to install it using Vcpkg but I ended up using CPM.cmake instead. Why? Because with Vcpkg on some platform it is messing up the config and choose a version of Python used in Vcpkg instead of the one I wanted to use. It is not that hard to fix, but why bother when I can install the library in one line with CPM.cmake
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CPM.cmake to make CMake's FetchContent easier
set(CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/CPM.cmake) file(DOWNLOAD https://github.com/cpm-cmake/CPM.cmake/releases/latest/download/cpm.cmake ${CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}) include(${CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION})
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package manager in 2022
We're using vcpkg - tried conan previously. I think both are good, but both of them have their own flaws. You can also go with something like https://github.com/cpm-cmake/CPM.cmake if you just want something quick for a small project.
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The truth about Mac, Windows and Linux
May I introduce you to our CMake lord and savior, CPM? As long as there's a repo with a CMakefile.txt, it will build it.
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Good repos for beginners to browse that follow best modern C++ practices (including testing, static analysis etc...)
this is also great https://github.com/cpm-cmake/CPM.cmake
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One repository, or many?
Check out cmake package manager (CPM), built on this concept and gives you a few convenience features such as a cache.
What are some alternatives?
cmake-conan - CMake wrapper for conan C and C++ package manager
Vcpkg - C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS
boost-cmake - Easy Boost integration in CMake projects
hunter - CMake driven cross-platform package manager for C/C++.
cmake-init-vcpkg-example - cmake-init generated executable project with vcpkg integration
FunctionalPlus - Functional Programming Library for C++. Write concise and readable C++ code.
xmake - 🔥 A cross-platform build utility based on Lua
Qt-CMake-HelloWorld - A Simple Qt5 Program Built with CMake
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cpp-project - Boiler plate template for C++ projects, with CMake, Doctest, Travis CI, Appveyor, Github Actions and coverage reports.
cmkr - Modern build system based on CMake and TOML.
cxx-modules-sandbox - Sandbox repository for various C++20 Modules use cases and how to build them