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NAME

       dune-init - Command group for initializing Dune components.

SYNOPSIS

       dune init proj NAME [PATH] [OPTION]...
       dune init exec NAME [PATH] [OPTION]...
       dune init lib NAME [PATH] [OPTION]...
       dune init test NAME [PATH] [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

       dune init COMPONENT NAME [PATH] [OPTION]... initializes a new dune configuration for a
       component of the kind specified by the subcommand COMPONENT, named NAME, with fields
       determined by the supplied OPTIONs.

       Run a subcommand with  --help for for details on it's supported arguments

       If the optional PATH is provided, the component will be created there. Otherwise, it is
       created in the current working directory.

       Any prefix of a COMMAND's name can be supplied in place of full name (as illustrated in
       the synopsis).

       For more details, see
       https://dune.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage.html#initializing-components

COMMANDS

       executable [OPTION]… NAME [PATH]
           A binary executable.

       library [OPTION]… NAME [PATH]
           An OCaml library.

       project [OPTION]… NAME [PATH]
           A project is a predefined composition of components arranged in a standard directory
           structure. The kind of project initialized is determined by the value of the --kind
           flag and defaults to an executable project, composed of a library, an executable, and
           a test component.

       test [OPTION]… NAME [PATH]
           A test harness. (For inline tests, use the --inline-tests flag along with the other
           component kinds.)

COMMON OPTIONS

       --help[=FMT] (default=auto)
           Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of auto, pager, groff or
           plain. With auto, the format is pager or plain whenever the TERM env var is dumb or
           undefined.

       --version
           Show version information.

EXIT STATUS

       init exits with the following status:

       0   on success.

       1   if an error happened.

       130 if it was interrupted by a signal.

EXAMPLES

       1.  Generate a project skeleton for an executable named `myproj' in a new directory named
           `myproj', depending on the bos library and using inline tests along with
           ppx_inline_test:

             dune init proj myproj --libs bos --ppx ppx_inline_test --inline-tests

       2.  Configure an executable component named `myexe' in a dune file in the current
           directory:

             dune init exe myexe

       3.  Configure a library component named `mylib' in a dune file in the ./src directory
           depending on the core and cmdliner libraries, the ppx_let and ppx_inline_test
           preprocessors, and declared as using inline tests:

             dune init lib mylib src --libs core,cmdliner --ppx ppx_let,ppx_inline_test --inline-tests

       4.  Configure a test component named `mytest' in a dune file in the ./test directory that
           depends on `mylib':

             dune init test mytest test --libs mylib

SEE ALSO

       dune(1)