Bazel is an application created in 2015 by Han-Wen Nienhuys.
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In software development, Bazel is a free software tool that allows for the automation of building and testing of software. The company Google uses the build tool Blaze internally and released an open-sourced part of the Blaze tool as Bazel, named as an anagram of Blaze. Bazel was first released in March 2015 and achieved beta status by September 2015.Similar to build tools like Make, Apache Ant, or Apache Maven, Bazel builds software applications from source code using a set of rules. Read more on Wikipedia...
- Tags: application
- Bazel is developed on GitHub and has 22,782 stars
- Early development of Bazel happened in Google
- Bazel is written in Java, Bazel, Bourne shell, Markdown, starlark, C++, Protocol Buffers, Python, YAML, HTML, SVG, XML, C, Gradle, Velocity Template Language, Bash, Make, Ada, C#, CSS, Diff, PowerShell, JavaScript, Pascal, JSON, reStructuredText, Ini, Objective-C, Assembly language, CMake, Perl, SAS, M4, Objective C++
- bazel.build was registered in 2016
- 22 PLDB concepts link to Bazel: asterius-compiler, Bazel, Cap'n Proto, Carbon, CIR, Claro, cloc, Closure Templates, FlatBuffers, HHVM, JFlex, Jsonnet, MongoDB, Node.js, Open Location Code, OpenComal, Please Build, PyTorch, starlark, TensorFlow, v8, YARA