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This will place the compiler inside the repository.
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### Symlink
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Either use `./q` for the following examples or get access to the shorter `q` in any directory via symlink:
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```shell
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## Usage
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```shell
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q [command] [options]
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```
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Usage:
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The `build` command creates an executable:
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q [command] [options]
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```shell
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q build examples/hello
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Commands:
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build [directory | file] build an executable from a file or directory
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--arch [arch] cross-compile for another CPU architecture [x86|arm|riscv]
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--assembler, -a show assembler instructions
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--dry, -d skip writing the executable to disk
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--os [os] cross-compile for another OS [linux|mac|windows]
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--statistics, -s show statistics
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--verbose, -v show everything
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run [directory | file] build and run the executable
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system show system information
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help show this help
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```
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The `run` command does everything `build` does but also executes it:
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```shell
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q run examples/hello
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```
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You don't have to use physical directories, it's perfectly valid to use a list of files:
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```shell
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q build hello.q world.q
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```
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To show verbose compiler output use `-v` or `--verbose`:
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```shell
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q build examples/hello -v
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```
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For more information see `q help`.
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## Platforms
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You can cross-compile executables for Linux, Mac and Windows.
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Commands:
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build [directory | file] build an executable from a file or directory
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--arch [arch] cross-compile for a different CPU architecture (x86, arm or riscv)
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--arch [arch] cross-compile for another CPU architecture [x86|arm|riscv]
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--assembler, -a show assembler instructions
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--dry, -d skip writing the executable to disk
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--os [os] cross-compile for a different OS (linux, mac or windows)
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--os [os] cross-compile for another OS [linux|mac|windows]
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--statistics, -s show statistics
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--verbose, -v show everything
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