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Baseline vs CMake

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Baseline

5.0
System Tools

Automate onboardings by installing apps and running scripts

CMake

8.0
Developer Tools

Family of tools to build, test and package software

Metric Baseline CMake
Category System Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 5.0 8.0
30-day Installs 9 284
90-day Installs 9 990
365-day Installs 9 5.0K
Version 3.0 4.3.4
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 7.8K
GitHub Forks 2.7K
Open Issues 2
License BSD-3-Clause
Language C
Last GitHub Commit 3mo ago
First Seen Jun 20, 2026 Jan 2, 2015

Reviews

Baseline

Baseline is a tool for automating system onboarding by installing apps and running scripts, ideal for IT teams and developers looking to streamline setup processes. Its niche functionality and lack of auto-updates may limit its appeal but offers a specific solution for those who need it.

Automates system onboarding by installing applications and executing scripts.

Pros

  • + Niche tool for specific automation needs
  • + Cross-platform functionality
  • + Potentially open-source

Cons

  • - No auto-updates
  • - Low installation count
  • - Minimal community support

CMake

CMake is a powerful build system generator that automates the build process across platforms. It is widely used in software development for its flexibility and support for multiple programming languages. Developers and teams working on cross-platform projects benefit the most from CMake.

CMake generates build systems for software projects, enabling compilation and testing across different platforms.

Pros

  • + Essential tool for cross-platform software development
  • + Extensive community and documentation support
  • + Flexible and adaptable build configuration system

Cons

  • - Steep learning curve for new users
  • - No auto-update feature for the application