About
A very short guide to GNU Make.
This guide was written to give a quickstart and pointers for using make
together with Kerblam!, but can be
read as a standalone document.
If you are looking for the full GNU make documentation, it can be found here. It's pretty long.
Contributing
If you find a typo or you want to change something, feel free to open an issue.
Shorthands and conventions
- Make (or make) is the GNU Make program, while
make
is the commandmake
. - Important notes or prenthetical elements are contained in boxes,
Like this.
- Keywords or definitions are bold italics.
Notes
The \t
character in code blocs is forcibly rendered as four spaces.
I cannot easily change this, so read the example makefiles with a pinch of salt.