CMake Version Manager (cvm) is a command line tool that help manage currently
installed versions of cmake.
- Linux
- OSX
- Windows 10 (Powershell and nushell)
To install cvm you will need to have cargo. Installing Rust will provide
cargo tools. Visit https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install for installation
steps. Once installed you can run cargo install cmake-version-manager.
After installing make sure to add the following to your profiles
- Linux:
export PATH=$HOME/.cvm/bins/current/bin:$PATH - OSX:
export PATH=$HOME/.cvm/bins/current/CMAKE.app/Contents/bin:$PATH - Windows:
$env:Path += ";$HOME/.cvm/bins/current/bin"
Below are some visual examples on how to use cvm. But keep in mind that at any
point you can use cvm --help to find a list of commands that can be used.
$ cvm install 3.20.2
# For interactive mode
$ cvm install$ cvm switch 3.20.1
# For interactive mode to choose through installed versions
$ cvm switch$ cvm remove 3.20.2
# For interactive mode to remove currently installed version# Lists the latest 10 releases
$ cvm list
# Lists all latests releases (max 100)
$ cvm list --all# Installs if the version does not exits. Otherwise switches it.
cvm 3.19.6