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cpp-dependency-graph-template

A template repository for demo'ing vcpkg's GitHub dependency graph integration

In order for the dependencies to appear, the dependency graph must be enabled. It is enabled by default for public repositories.

For private repositories:

  1. Select the Insights tab for your repository and select the Dependency graph section.
  2. Select the Enable dependency graph button.

Testing the example that directly invokes vcpkg install

  1. Select the Actions tab for your repository.
  2. Select the workflow named Example that directly invokes vcpkg install.
  3. Select the Run workflow drop down, select the branch to build, and then select Run workflow.
  4. When the build has finished, select the Insights tab and the Dependency graph section to see the recorded dependencies.

Testing the example that uses CMake integration

  1. Select the Actions tab for your repository.
  2. Select the workflow named Example that uses CMake integration.
  3. Select the Run workflow drop down, select the branch to build, and then select Run workflow.
  4. When the build has finished, select the Insights tab and the Dependency graph section to see the recorded dependencies.

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