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* [vcpkg docs] add docs for manifest files These are just for the maintainer docs, not user docs. * [vcpkg] EBNF-ify platform expression parsing this modifies nothing about what strings are accepted or rejected, it just moves stuff around. also adds tests. * [vcpkg docs] add manifest mode example * [wip] docs for augustin also fix tabs * [vcpkg manifest] switch to using maps for features * Apply suggestions from code review * un-experimentize format-manifest * flesh out the user manifest mode docs * CRs * billy CRs * final personal pass-thru
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Quick Start
Vcpkg helps you manage C and C++ libraries on Windows, Linux and MacOS. This tool and ecosystem are constantly evolving; your involvement are vital to its success!
Examples
- Installing and Using Packages Example: sqlite
- Packaging Zipfiles Example: zlib
- Packaging GitHub Repositories Example: libogg
- Patching Example: Patching libpng to work for x86-uwp
User Help
- Integration with build systems
- Triplet files
- Configuration and Environment
- Usage with Android
- Using a manifest file to declare your dependencies
Maintainer help
- Control files - in general, one should use manifest files instead
- Manifest files
- Portfile functions
- Maintainer Guidelines
Tool Maintainer Help
Specifications
Blog posts
- Announcing a single C++ library manager for Linux, macOS and Windows: Vcpkg
- Vcpkg: Using multiple enlistments to handle multiple versions of a library
- Vcpkg: introducing the export command
- Binary Compatibility and Pain-free Upgrade Why Moving to Visual Studio 2017 is almost "too easy"
- Vcpkg recent enhancements
- Vcpkg 3 Months Anniversary, Survey
- Vcpkg updates: Static linking is now available
- Vcpkg: a tool to acquire and build C++ open source libraries on Windows