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This environment variable can be set to an existing directory to use for storing downloads instead of the internal
downloads/
directory. It should always be set to an absolute path.
This environment variable can be set to a comma-separated list of off-by-default features in vcpkg. These features are subject to change without notice and should be considered highly unstable.
Non-exhaustive list of off-by-default features:
manifest
versions
registries
This environment variable can be set to the full path of an executable to be used for vcpkg edit
. Please see
vcpkg help edit
for command-specific help.
This environment variable can be set to a directory to use as the root of the vcpkg instance. Note that mixing vcpkg repo versions and executable versions can cause issues.
This environment variable can be set to the full path to a Visual Studio instance on the machine. This Visual Studio instance
will be used if the triplet does not override it via the VCPKG_VISUAL_STUDIO_PATH
triplet setting.
Example: D:\2017
This environment variable can be set to a triplet name which will be used for unqualified triplet references in command lines.
This environment variable can be set to a triplet name which will be used for unqualified host port references in command lines and all host port references in dependency lists. See the host-dependencies documentation for more information.
This environment variable allows users to override ports with alternate versions according to the
ports overlay specification. List paths to overlays using
the platform dependent PATH separator (Windows ;
| others :
)
Example (Windows): C:\custom-ports\boost;C:\custom-ports\sqlite3
This environment variable allows users to add directories to search for triplets.
Example: overlay triplets.
List paths to overlays using the platform dependent PATH separator (Windows ;
, others :
)
This environment variable, if set, suppresses the downloading of CMake and Ninja and forces the use of the system binaries.
This environment variable can be set to a list of environment variables, separated by ;
, which will be propagated to
the build environment.
Example: FOO_SDK_DIR;BAR_SDK_DIR
This environment variables limits the amount of concurrency requested by underlying buildsystems. If unspecified, this defaults to logical cores + 1.
This environment variable redirects the default location to store binary packages. See Binary Caching for more details.
This environment variable adds or removes binary sources. See Binary Caching for more details.
This environment variable changes the metadata of produced NuGet packages. See Binary Caching for more details.
This environment variable allows using NuGet's cache for every nuget-based binary source. See Binary Caching for more details.