List of Build Automation Software - Build Script Generation Tools

Build Script Generation Tools

  • automake
  • Bakefile
  • ccbuild
  • CMake, a tool that generates files for the native build environment, such as makefiles for Unix or Workspace files for Visual Studio
  • cmvn - Multi-project configurator and generator of Apache Maven pom.xml files
  • confix
  • GNU Build Tools, a collection of tools for portable builds
  • GYP - Created for Chromium; it is another tool that generates files for the native build environment
  • imake
  • MakeMake
  • Maker
  • mfg
  • mmake
  • MPC, a free product that creates build tool files for many versions of Make, Visual Studio, Eclipse, and more
  • OpenMake Meister, build script generation and dependency management engine; also includes continuous integration abilities
  • Otto
  • Premake, a Lua based tool for making makefiles, Visual Studio files, Xcode projects, and more
  • Pre Make Kit
  • RPSL
  • Sdist
  • Sol Manager
  • tmake
  • toc
  • XPJ

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