Make utilities is a software toolkit designed to assist in constructing C/C++ applications.
One of the major benefits of makeutil is that it can be unobtrusively included directly in your own software development project, which means you can use it with ease and without fear of interruption.
Makeutil comes with a wide variety of tools that can be used for different purposes. Some of the tools include config, ccinfo, mksystype, mkarray, mkstring, armor, dearmor, textpack, textpand, ckey, extract, retract, addcr, delcr, and unmake.
To use makeutil, you need to have a Unix operating system. This includes Mac OS X but not Windows. However, if you would like to contribute patches for a Windows port, you are welcome.
You also need a C compiler and some version of make to compile the source code. gcc and gnu make work fine, but your operating system versions of these tools should work just as well.
Overall, makeutil is an excellent tool for all C/C++ developers looking to streamline their project builds. It provides a wide variety of tools that can be used for different purposes, making it an indispensable asset for any software development project.
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