laze: a ninja buildfile generator
Project description
# Introduction
Welcome to laze, a ninja build file generator.
Aspires to be the next goto-alternative to make.
# Requirements
- python3
- ninja
# Installation
$ apt-get install ninja
$ pip3 install --user laze
# Getting started
Create two files:
hello.c:
```
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, const char *argv[])
{
printf("Laze says hello!\n");
return 0;
}
```
laze-project.yml:
```
# import default build rules and host context
import:
- $laze/default
# define an application named "hello"
app:
name: hello
sources:
- hello.c
```
Then compile & run:
$ laze -t run
# Documentation
TODO.
# License
laze is licensed under the terms of GPLv3.
Welcome to laze, a ninja build file generator.
Aspires to be the next goto-alternative to make.
# Requirements
- python3
- ninja
# Installation
$ apt-get install ninja
$ pip3 install --user laze
# Getting started
Create two files:
hello.c:
```
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, const char *argv[])
{
printf("Laze says hello!\n");
return 0;
}
```
laze-project.yml:
```
# import default build rules and host context
import:
- $laze/default
# define an application named "hello"
app:
name: hello
sources:
- hello.c
```
Then compile & run:
$ laze -t run
# Documentation
TODO.
# License
laze is licensed under the terms of GPLv3.
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