A source-only C++ package manager that will take you to your happy place ๐๏ธ
The Buckaroo workflow looks like this:
# Create your project file
buckaroo init
# Install dependencies
buckaroo install boost/thread
# Run your code
buck run :my-app
If you would like to use Buckaroo (as opposed to develop Buckaroo), the best place to start is the documentation.
If you would like to develop Buckaroo, then you will need to install Buck on your system.
Then to build:
buck build :buckaroo
To run the CLI:
buck run :buckaroo-cli
To run the unit-tests:
buck test :buckaroo-unit
To run the integration-tests:
buck test :buckaroo-integration
You can generate project files for your IDE using buck project
. Please do not commit these to Git!
Buckaroo is available for macOS, Linux and Windows. Please see the documentation for more information.
Official packages can be browsed at buckaroo.pm.
Package requests are handled on the wishlist.
If the bug is for the Buckaroo client, please report it here. If the bug is for a specific package, please report it on the recipes repo.
Buckaroo is fully open-source and we are accepting external contributions. If you would like to contribute, please create a pull-request and we will review it promptly. Note that we will only merge code that builds, passes all tests and has test-coverage for significant additions.
First time contributor? Take a look at the issue tracker for issues marked "first commit".
Another way to contribute is by writing recipes! Send a PR to this repo to add a recipe to the official cookbook. If you are looking for a library to port, the wishlist is a good place to start.