Bootstrapping a Project with Dune
Dune is recommended for bootstrapping projects. To install dune
, please see the OCaml install page.
To start a new project, you can run:
$ opam exec -- dune init project hello_world
Success: initialized project component named hello_world
You can now build and run your new project:
$ cd hello_world
$ opam exec -- dune exec bin/main.exe
Hello, world!
To create a new library in the current project, use:
$ opam exec -- dune init lib my_lib ./path/to/my_lib
Success: initialized library component named my_lib
To create a new executable in the current project, use:
$ opam exec -- dune init exec my_bin ./path/to/my_bin
Success: initialized executable component named my_bin
To create a new test in the current project, use:
$ opam exec -- dune init test my_test ./path/to/my_test
Success: initialized test component named my_test
More Comprehensive Scaffolding
If you're looking for project templates that include more than the basics, there are other community projects that offer more comprehensive project scaffolding:
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