CPM is a minimalistic package manager written in Cmake using `find_package` and `FetchContent` as a fallback to download non locally installed packages.
To add a new dependency to your project simply add the Projects target name, the git URL and the version. If the git tag for this version does not match the pattern `v$VERSION`, then the exact branch or tag can be specified with the `GIT_TAG` argument. CMake options can also be supplied with the package.
To add CPM to your current project, simply include add `cmake/CPM.cmake` to your projects `cmake` directory. The command below will perform this automatically.
Basically any project that you can add via `add_subdirectory` should work with CPM.
# Options
If you set the CMake option `CPM_REMOTE_PACKAGES_ONLY` to `On`, packages will always be fetched via the URL. Setting `CPM_LOCAL_PACKAGES_ONLY` to `On` will only add packages via `find_package`.
- **No installation required** No need to install any third-party package managers. Just copy the files from the CMake directory and you're good to go.
- **First version used** In diamond-shaped dependency graphs (e.g. `A` depends on `C`(v1.1) and `A` depends on `B` depends on `C`(v1.2)) the first added dependency will be used (in this case `C`@1.1).
- **No auto-update** To update a dependency, version numbers or git tags in the cmake scripts must be adapted manually.