Make-based tools
- distcc
 - GNU make, a widely used make implementation with a large set of extensions
 - make, a classic Unix build tool
 - mk, developed originally for Version 10 Unix and Plan 9, and ported to Unix as part of plan9port
 - MPW Make, developed for Mac OS Classic and similar to but not compatible with Unix make; OS X comes with both GNU make and BSD make; available as part of Macintosh Programmer’s Workshop as a free, unsupported download from Apple
 - nmake
 - PVCS-make, basically follows the concept of make but with a noticeable set of unique syntax features[1]
 - Rake, a Ruby-based build tool
 - ElectricMake, a replacement for make and gmake that implements build parallelization with ElectricAccelerator. Produced by Electric Cloud Inc.
 
Non-Make-based tools
- Apache Ant, popular for Java platform development and uses an XML file format
 - Apache Buildr, open-source build system, Rake-based, gives full power of scripting in Ruby with integral support for most abilities wanted in a build system
 - Apache Maven, a Java platform tool for project management and automated software build
 - A-A-P, a Python based build tool
 - Cabal, common architecture for building applications and libraries in the programming language Haskell
 - Flowtracer
 - Gradle, an open-source build and automation system with a Groovy Rake domain specific language (DSL), combining the advantages of Ant and Apache Maven plus providing many innovative features like a reliable incremental build
 - Leiningen, a tool providing commonly performed tasks in Clojure projects, including build automation lei
 - MSBuild, the Microsoft build engine
 - NAnt, a tool similar to Ant for the .NET Framework
 - Perforce Jam, a generally enhanced, ground-up tool which is similar to Make
 - Psake, domain-specific language and build automation tool written in PowerShell
 - sbt, a build tool built on a Scala-based DSL
 - SCons, Python-based, with integrated functionality similar to autoconf/automake
 - Shake, Haskell based, embedded DSL
 - Tup, Lua based, make-like DSL with a pure focus on speed and scalability
 - Tweaker, allowing task definitions to be written in any languages (or intermixed languages) while providing a consistent interface for them all
 - Visual Build, a graphical user interface software for software builds
 - Waf is a Python-based tool for configuring, compiling and installing applications. It is a replacement for other tools such as Autotools, Scons, CMake or Ant
 
Build script generation tools
- automake
 - CMake, a cross-platform tool that generates files for the native build environment, such as makefiles for Unix or Workspace files for Visual Studio
 - GNU Build Tools (aka autotools), a collection of tools for portable builds. These in particular include Autoconf and Automake, cross-platform tools that together generate appropriate localized makefiles.
 - Generate Your Projects (GYP) – Created for Chromium; it is another tool that generates files for the native build environment
 - imake
 - Premake, a Lua based tool for making makefiles, Visual Studio files, Xcode projects, and more
 - qmake
 
Continuous integration tools
- AnthillPro, build automation with pipeline support for deployment automation and testing. Cross-platform, cross-language
 - Bamboo, continuous integration software
 - Automated BuildStudio, a system for automating and managing software build, test and deploy processes, with build scheduling and continuous integration support
 - Apache Continuum
 - BuildBot, a Python-based software development continuous integration tool which automates the compile/test cycle
 - BuildIT, a free graphical build or task tool for Windows with an emphasis on simplicity and ease of use
 - Buildout, a Python-based build system for creating, assembling and deploying applications from multiple parts
 - CABIE Continuous Automated Build and Integration Environment, open source, written in Perl
 - Cascade, a continuous integration tool that builds and tests software components after each change is committed to the repository. Also provides a “checkpointing” facility by which changes can be built and tested before they are committed
 - CruiseControl, for Java and .NET
 - FinalBuilder, for Windows software developers. FinalBuilder provides a graphical IDE to create and run build projects
 - Hudson, an extensible continuous integration engine
 - Jenkins, an extensible continuous integration engine, forked from Hudson
 - Team Foundation Server, an extensible continuous integration engine from Microsoft
 - TeamCity
 
Configuration management tools
- Salt (Python-based)
 - Ansible
 - Puppet (Ruby-based)
 
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