make
Task runner for targets described in Makefile. Mostly used to control the compilation of an executable from source code. More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html>.
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/make.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install make - Ubuntu
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apt-get install make -
Alpine
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apk add make - Arch Linux
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pacman -S make - Kali Linux
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apt-get install make - CentOS
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yum install make - Fedora
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dnf install make - Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install make - OS X
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brew install make - Raspbian
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apt-get install make - Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/make makepowered by Commando
Task runner for targets described in Makefile. Mostly used to control the compilation of an executable from source code. More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html>.
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Call the first target specified in the Makefile (usually named "all"):
make -
Call a specific target:
make target -
Call a specific target, executing 4 jobs at a time in parallel:
make -j4 target -
Use a specific Makefile:
make --file path/to/file -
Execute make from another directory:
make --directory path/to/directory -
Force making of a target, even if source files are unchanged:
make --always-make target -
Override a variable defined in the Makefile:
make target variable=new_value -
Override variables defined in the Makefile by the environment:
make --environment-overrides target
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