Clion Add External Library [patched] -

Example: Adding the popular fmt library:

This is the gold standard. Instead of hardcoding paths, you write: clion add external library

find_package(PkgConfig REQUIRED) pkg_check_modules(LIBUSB REQUIRED libusb-1.0) target_link_libraries(my_app PRIVATE $LIBUSB_LIBRARIES) target_include_directories(my_app PRIVATE $LIBUSB_INCLUDE_DIRS) Best for: Automatically downloading libraries from GitHub during configuration. Example: Adding the popular fmt library: This is

add_library(imported_mylib STATIC IMPORTED) set_target_properties(imported_mylib PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION "/path/to/libmylib.a" INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "/path/to/include" ) target_link_libraries(my_app PRIVATE imported_mylib) Best for: Popular libraries like Boost, OpenCV, Qt, or anything that provides a CMake config file. Now go forth and link without fear

Now go forth and link without fear! Have a library that just won’t cooperate? Drop the error message in the comments, and I’ll help you debug it.

find_package(Boost 1.75 REQUIRED COMPONENTS filesystem system) if(Boost_FOUND) target_link_libraries(my_app PRIVATE Boost::filesystem Boost::system) endif() CMake will automatically search standard system paths, or paths you hint via -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH . Not every library provides CMake configs. For those, you can use pkg-config (common on Linux):