Build System Software
10 applications
Popular build system applications include CMake, Xmake, and Fortran Package Manager. Compare features, track versions, and find alternatives.
CMake
v4.3.3
Kitware
CMake is an open source, cross-platform family of tools designed to build, test, and package software. It is the de-facto standard software build system for ...
Xmake
v5.5
Xmake IO
Xmake is a lightweight, cross-platform build utility based on Lua, driven by a dependency-free core program written in C. It provides a concise and intuitive...
FO
Fortran Package Manager
v0.13.0
Fortran Lang
Fortran Package Manager (fpm) is a package manager and build system for Fortran designed to improve the user experience by simplifying building, running, tes...
SO
Soup
v0.47.3
Soupbuild
Soup is a cross platform build system and package manager focused on developer velocity, supporting incremental builds and reusable build logic, primarily ta...
Meson
v1.11.1
Mesonbuild
Meson is an open source, fast, and user-friendly build system designed to improve developer productivity by simplifying build definitions and speeding up com...
NI
Ninja
v2.8.8
Ninja Build
Ninja is a small build system focused on speed, designed to have its input files generated by a higher-level build system and to run builds as fast as possib...
DK
Dk
v2.5.202602270700
Diskuv
dk is a standalone binary that runs scripts and optionally cross-compiles those scripts to standalone executables. It acts like a Python interpreter using OC...
CA
Cabal
v3.8.1.0
Cabal is the standard package manager and build system for Haskell software, enabling developers to define, build, and distribute Haskell packages with depen...
Watchman
v2026.06.01.00
Facebook
Watchman is a file watching service by Facebook that monitors files and directories for changes and can trigger actions such as rebuilding assets when change...
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Alice
v0.5.0
OCamlPro
A radical, experimental OCaml build system, package manager, and toolchain manager for Windows, macOS, and Linux designed to allow anyone to program in OCaml...