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NAME¶
cmake-annotate - Parse cmake listfiles and re-emit them with semantic annotations in HTML.
SYNOPSIS¶
cmake-annotate [-h] [--format {page,stub}] [-o OUTFILE_PATH] [-c CONFIG_FILE] infilepath [infilepath ...]
DESCRIPTION¶
Parse cmake listfiles and re-emit them with semantic annotations in HTML.
Some options regarding parsing are configurable by providing a
configuration
file. The configuration file format is the same as that used by cmake-format,
and the same file can be used for both programs.
cmake-format can spit out the default configuration for you as
starting point
for customization. Run with `--dump-config [yaml|json|python]`.
OPTIONS¶
- infilepaths
- -v, --version
- show program's version number and exit
- -f {page,stub,iframe}, --format {page,stub,iframe}
- whether to output a standalone `page` complete with <html></html> tags, or just the annotated content
- -o OUTFILE_PATH, --outfile-path OUTFILE_PATH
- Where to write the formatted file. Default is stdout.
- -c CONFIG_FILE, --config-file CONFIG_FILE
- path to configuration file
AUTHORS¶
cmake-annotate was written by Josh Bialkowski <josh.bialkowski@gmail.com>.
DISTRIBUTION¶
The latest version of cmake-annotate may be downloaded from https://github.com/cheshirekow/cmake_format
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