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compiletools

C/C++ build tools that requires almost no configuration.

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Author:

drgeoffathome@gmail.com

Date:

2026-05-09

Version:

9.1.0

Manual section:

1

Manual group:

developers

SYNOPSIS

ct-* [compilation args] [filename.cpp] [–variant=<VARIANT>]

DESCRIPTION

compiletools provides C/C++ build automation with minimal configuration. The tools automatically determine source files, dependencies, and build requirements by analyzing your code.

To build a C or C++ project, simply type:

ct-cake

This automatically determines source files, builds executables, and runs tests. See ct-cake(1) for details.

QUICK START

Try compiletools without installing using uvx:

uvx --from compiletools ct-cake
uvx --from compiletools ct-compilation-database

This runs tools directly without affecting your system. All ct-* tools work with uvx (e.g., uvx --from compiletools ct-config).

INSTALLATION

uv pip install compiletools

Or for development:

git clone https://github.com/DrGeoff/compiletools
cd compiletools
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"

KEY FEATURES

Magic Comments

Embed build requirements directly in source files using special comments like //#LDFLAGS=-lpthread or //#PKG-CONFIG=zlib. See ct-magicflags(1).

Automatic Dependency Detection

Traces #include statements to determine what to compile and link. No manual dependency lists needed.

Build Variants

Support for debug, release, and custom build configurations. Use --variant=release to select. See ct-config(1).

Pluggable Build Backends

Choose from Make (default), Ninja, CMake, Bazel, Tup, or the builtin Shake backend. Distribute compilation across an HPC cluster with the Slurm backend. Use --backend=<name> to select. See ct-backends(7).

Content-Addressable Caching

Objects, precompiled headers, and C++20 module BMIs are cached in per-variant content-addressable directories (cas-objdir, cas-pchdir, cas-pcmdir). Cache keys are anchored to the git root, so identical translation units share entries even when the workspace is moved or cloned to a new path. Trim with ct-trim-cache.

C++20 Modules

First-class support for clang .pcm and gcc .gcm BMI artefacts – including named modules, partitions, header units, and import std – with automatic discovery from import / export module in your sources. See the C++20 Modules Caching section in ct-cake(1).

Precompiled Headers

Mark headers with //#PCH= and ct-cake builds them once and shares them across the project via cas-pchdir.

File Locking

Multi-user/multi-host object file caching with filesystem-aware locking for faster builds in team environments. Enable with file-locking = true.

Minimal Configuration

Works out-of-the-box with sensible defaults. Configuration only needed for customization.

CORE TOOLS

ct-cake

Main build tool. Auto-detects targets, builds executables, runs tests.

ct-compilation-database

Generate compile_commands.json for IDE integration. Auto-detects targets.

ct-config

Inspect configuration resolution and available compilation variants.

ct-magicflags

Show magic flags extracted from source files.

ct-headertree

Visualize include dependency structure.

ct-filelist

Generate file lists for packaging and distribution.

ct-timing-report

Analyze build timing data from ct-cake --timing. Interactive TUI, static summary, run comparison, and Chrome Trace export.

ct-trim-cache

Trim aged entries from the object, PCH, and PCM content-addressable caches with configurable retention.

ct-cache-report

Summarize content-addressable cache occupancy.

ct-cleanup-locks

Clean stale locks from file locking.

ct-check-venv

Verify that the ct-cake on PATH imports the same compiletools as the active venv. Run after git worktree add and a fresh uv pip install -e . to confirm subprocess-driven tools see the expected source tree.

ct-list-backends

List available build backends (make, ninja, cmake, bazel, shake, tup).

Shell Wrappers

Convenience scripts in scripts/: ct-build, ct-build-static-library, ct-build-dynamic-library, ct-watch-build, ct-lock-helper, ct-release.

CONFIGURATION

Options are parsed using ConfigArgParse, allowing configuration via command line, environment variables, or config files.

Configuration hierarchy (lowest to highest priority):

  • Executable directory (ct/ct.conf.d alongside the ct-* executable)

  • System config (/etc/xdg/ct/)

  • Python virtual environment (${python-site-packages}/ct/ct.conf.d)

  • Package bundled config (<installed-package>/ct.conf.d)

  • User config (~/.config/ct/)

  • Project config (<gitroot>/ct.conf.d/)

  • Git repository root directory

  • Current working directory

  • Environment variables (capitalized, e.g., VARIANT=release)

  • Command-line arguments

Build variants (debug, release, etc.) are config profiles specifying compiler and flags. Common variants include blank (default debug), blank.release, gcc.debug, gcc.release, clang.debug, clang.release.

Common usage:

ct-cake --variant=release
ct-cake --append-CXXFLAGS="-march=native"

For details on configuration hierarchy, file format, and variant system, see ct-config(1).

ATTRIBUTION

This project is derived from the original compiletools developed at Zomojo Pty Ltd (between 2011-2019). Zomojo ceased operations in February 2020. This repository continues the development and maintenance of the compiletools project.

SEE ALSO

  • ct-backends (7) – build backend architecture and selection guide

  • ct-build

  • ct-build-docs

  • ct-build-dynamic-library

  • ct-build-static-library

  • ct-cake

  • ct-cleanup-locks

  • ct-compilation-database

  • ct-config

  • ct-cppdeps

  • ct-create-makefile

  • ct-filelist

  • ct-findtargets

  • ct-git-sha-report

  • ct-gitroot

  • ct-headertree

  • ct-jobs

  • ct-list-backends

  • ct-list-variants

  • ct-lock-helper

  • ct-magicflags

  • ct-release

  • ct-timing-report

  • ct-watch-build

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