Fortran Package Manager
Fortran Package Manager (fpm) is a package manager and build system for Fortran.
Its key goal is to improve the user experience of Fortran programmers.
It does so by making it easier to build your Fortran program or library,
run the executables, tests, and examples, and distribute it as a dependency
to other Fortran projects. Fpm's user interface is modeled after Rust's Cargo,
so if you're familiar with that tool, you will feel at home with fpm.
Fpm's long term vision is to nurture and grow the ecosystem of modern Fortran
applications and libraries.
Fpm is an early prototype and is evolving rapidly. You can use it to build and
package your Fortran projects, as well as to use existing fpm packages as dependencies.
Fpm's behavior and user interface may change as it evolves, however as fpm matures
and we enter production, we will aim to stay backwards compatible. Please follow
the issues to contribute and/or stay up to date with the development.
Before opening a bug report or a feature suggestion, please read our Contributor Guide.
You can also discuss your ideas and queries with the community in fpm discussions,
or more broadly on Fortran-Lang Discourse.
Fortran Package Manager is not to be confused with Jordan Sissel's fpm, a more general,
non-Fortran related package manager.
Website: https://fpm.fortran-lang.org/