CPR
C PRoject manager
Description
CPR is a simple command line utility for managing C/C++ projects through templates. It allows you to initialize a new project and start working quickly while also giving template maintainers flexibility in how they want to structure their templates.
Features
- Fetch templates from GitHub
- Custom template questions
ifandforstatements in templates- Nested templates (TODO)
Non-Goals
While the structure of this project is not fully defined yet, the following are NOT goals of this project:
- A full-fledged build system
- A package manager
Installation
Prerequisites
- Cargo
- Rust 1.74.1 or later
Using cargo install
Using cargo build
Usage
A simple git-based project manager aimed at C/C++
Usage: cpr [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
init Initialize a directory with a template
new Create a new project with a template
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-c, --config <CONFIG> Global configuration file path
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
Configuration
The default configuration file should be located at $HOME/.cpr/config.toml. You can specify a custom configuration file using the -c or --config flag. Below is the default configuration file:
= "gh"
[]
= "https://github.com/{{ repo }}.git"
[]
= "https://gitlab.com/{{ repo }}.git"
[]
= "https://bitbucket.org/{{ repo }}.git"
Each prefix can then be used to fetch templates from the respective service. {{ repo }} will be replaced with the given requested repository. For example, to fetch the cpr-rs/cpp template from GitHub, you can use the following command:
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.