Code::Blocks command line arguments
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Using command line arguments
Windows
- Find the Code::Blocks shortcut in the Desktop or Start menu.
- Right click on the icon and select Properties.
- Select the Shortcut tab.
- Append the command line arguments you want to use to the end of the Target text (behind the quote mark).
- Run Code::Blocks by using the shortcut you edited.
Example
"C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\codeblocks.exe" /na /nd
*nix
- Launch a terminal client, such as XTerm, Gnome Terminal or Konsole.
- Type "codeblocks" and then append the command line arguments you want to use.
Example
codeblocks --no-splash-screen --debug-log
Command line arguments
Argument | Function |
---|---|
/h, --help | Shows a help message about the command line arguments. |
/na, --no-check-associations | Don't perform any file association checks (Windows only). |
/nd, --no-dde | Don't start a DDE server (Windows only). |
/ns, --no-splash-screen | Hides the splash screen when the application is loading. |
/d, --debug-log | Display application's debug log. |
--prefix=<str> | Sets the shared data directory prefix. |
/p, --personality=<str>, --profile=<str> | Sets the personality to use. You can use ask as the parameter to list available personalities. |
--rebuild | Clean and build the project / workspace. |
--build | Build the project / workspace. |
--target=<str> | Sets target for batch build. |
--no-batch-window-close | Keeps the batch log window visible after the batch build has completed. |
--batch-build-notify | Shows a message after the batch build has completed. |