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    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/FirstProject|A first CMake project]]: if you've never even looked at CMake code before, start here.
    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/FirstProject|A first CMake project]]: if you've never even looked at CMake code before, start here.
    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/Frameworks|Using a framework]]: introduces you to using a KDE Framework - finding the package and linking your program against it..
    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/Frameworks|Using a framework]]: introduces you to using a KDE Framework - finding the package and linking your program against it..
    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/Installation|Installating your project]]: shows how to find a package ([http://api.kde.org/ecm/manual/ecm.7.html Extra CMake Modules]), use a module provided by it ([http://api.kde.org/ecm/kde-module/KDEInstallDirs.html KDEInstallDirs]), and use the information provided by that module to install an executable.
    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/Installation|Installing your project]]: how to use the [http://api.kde.org/ecm/kde-module/KDEInstallDirs.html KDEInstallDirs] module from [http://api.kde.org/ecm/manual/ecm.7.html Extra CMake Modules] to determine where an executable should be installed, then tell CMake to install it there.
    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/KDE4|KDELibs4-based projects]]
    * [[Development/Tutorials/CMake/KDE4|KDELibs4-based projects]]

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    This page contains some tutorials to help you get started on building a CMake-based buildsystem. This is the recommended way of building your software if you use KDE technologies, such as KDE Frameworks.

    Reference documentation for using CMake with KDE software can be found at Development/CMake.