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Vcpkg
Overview
Vcpkg helps you get C and C++ libraries on Windows. This tool and ecosystem are currently in a preview state; your involvement is vital to its success.
For short description of available commands, run vcpkg help
.
Quick Start
Prerequisites:
- Visual Studio 2015 Update 3
git.exe
available in your path
Clone this repository, then run
C:\src\vcpkg> powershell -exec bypass scripts\bootstrap.ps1
Then, to hook up user-wide integration, run (note: requires admin on first use)
C:\src\vcpkg> .\vcpkg integrate install
Install any packages with
C:\src\vcpkg> .\vcpkg install sdl2 curl
Finally, create a New Project (or open an existing one) in Visual Studio 2015 or Visual Studio "15" Preview. You can now #include
and use any of the installed libraries.
Examples
See the docs\EXAMPLES.md
document for specific walkthroughs, including using a package and adding a new package.
See a 4 mm demo in video.
Contributing
Vcpkg is built with your contributions. Here are some ways you can contribute:
- Submit Issues in vcpkg or existing packages
- Submit Fixes and New Packages
Please refer to our Contribution guidelines for more details.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
License
Code licensed under the MIT License.