Package manager for the C programming language. Expects libcurl to be installed and linkable. Basically, the lazy-man's copy/paste promotes smaller C utilities, also serving as a nice way to discover these sort of libraries. From my experience C libraries are scattered all over the web and discovery is relatively poor. The footprint of these libraries is usually quite large and unfocused. The goal of clibs is to provide stand-alone "micro" C libraries for developers to quickly install without coupling to large frameworks. You should use clib(1) to fetch these files for you and check them into your repository, the end-user and contributors should not require having clib(1) installed. This allows clib(1) to fit into any new or existing C workflow without friction.

Features

  • Install with homebrew
  • Intallable with MacPorts
  • The wiki listing of packages acts as the "registry" and populates the clib-search(1) results
  • Package manager for the C language
  • Expects libcurl to be installed and linkable
  • Install with Ubuntu

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Operating Systems

Windows

Programming Language

C

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C Package Managers

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2022-04-28