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A general-purpose programming language designed for robustness, optimality, and clarity.
Package Node.js projects into standalone executables that run without Node.js installed.
A Go compiler for microcontrollers, WebAssembly, and small systems, producing minimal binaries using LLVM.
The official installer and toolchain manager for the Rust programming language.
A curated collection of CMake scripts, modules, examples, and resources for modern C++ build systems.
A Go library for calling C functions and loading shared libraries without Cgo, enabling cross-compilation and smaller binaries.
Pre-configured Docker images with cross-compilation toolchains for building software across multiple architectures and platforms.
A collection of practical CMake recipes for building, testing, and packaging C, C++, Fortran, and Python projects.
A comprehensive guide to cross-compiling Rust programs, covering setup, toolchains, and troubleshooting for various target architectures.
A framework for building and deploying bulletproof embedded software using Elixir and the Erlang VM.
A tool and library for parsing, reflecting on, and converting SPIR-V shaders to high-level languages like GLSL, HLSL, and MSL.
A free and open integrated SDK for ESP8266/ESP8285 chip development, providing a complete toolchain and IoT SDK.
A fast, composable build system for OCaml that handles low-level compilation details with a simple project description.
An open-source software package for developing and operating unmanned air and surface vehicles of various types and sizes.
Docker images for compiling static Rust binaries using musl-libc, with static C libraries for openssl, diesel, and sqlx.
A pure and reproducible Nix overlay for binary distributed Rust toolchains with daily auto-updated hashes.
A CMake tool for seamlessly integrating Rust crates (executables and libraries) into existing C/C++ projects.
A portable D programming language compiler using LLVM for modern optimization and code generation.
A CI/CD template for Rust crates to test across multiple architectures and publish binary releases for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
CMake toolchain file and scripts for building native C/C++ code with the Android NDK.
A sysroot manager for Rust that builds and customizes the standard library for cross-compilation and embedded targets.
Provides Rust toolchains, rust-analyzer nightly, and VS Code extensions for Nix, serving as a replacement for rustup and nixpkgs-mozilla.
A Common Lisp to JavaScript compiler bootstrapped from Common Lisp and executable in browsers.
A command-line tool that compiles Lua programs into standalone executables that run without a Lua interpreter.
Emulates Sound Blaster and OPL3 audio hardware for DOS games using modern PCI sound cards.
Docker images for compiling static Rust binaries using musl-cross for multiple architectures.
Cargo subcommand to automatically create universal iOS static libraries from Rust code.
A Go library for accessing SQLite databases without cgo by using a separate Sqinn child process.
Compile Java bytecode to native assembly for microcontrollers and retro platforms like Commodore 64, Sega Genesis, and Atari 2600.
Scripts and prebuilt binaries to build and run Swift 5.4 on ARM devices like Raspberry Pi.
Generate Nix expressions from Rust Cargo projects for granular, reproducible builds and development environments.
Compile, package, sign, and deploy V graphical apps to Android devices from the command line or as a V module.
Build Go toolchains with native standard libraries for cross-compilation to all platforms.
A Lazarus IDE wizard for creating native Android apps and JNI modules using Free Pascal with a drag-and-drop form designer.
A deprecated tool that automated cross-compilation of ROS and ROS2 workspaces for ARM and x86 architectures using Docker and QEmu.
A Nix flake for packaging, building, and running Zig projects with dependency management and cross-compilation.
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