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This document provides instructions for creating a basic "Hello World" console application in CodeLite by selecting the Console project template, naming it "HelloWorld", building and running the project to display "Hello World" in the console.

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Code Lit

This document provides instructions for creating a basic "Hello World" console application in CodeLite by selecting the Console project template, naming it "HelloWorld", building and running the project to display "Hello World" in the console.

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This mini tutorial describes how to create the classic 'Hello World'

console application!
From the main menu bar go to the 'Workspace' menu and select the entry
'Create New Project'.
In the 'New Project' dialog that came up, select the 'Console' category
Choose the console project that suits your compiler. For this demo, I selected
'Simple executable (g++)'
Enter the project name: "HelloWorld"
Select the path for the project. Note: the path must exist!
If you check the option 'Create the project under a separate directory',
codelite will create a new folder under the selected path with the given
project name
Click OK
You should now have a workspace + project named 'HelloWorld' with a single main.
cpp file.
Click F7 to build it and.
Once the build completed successfully, use Ctrl-F5 to execute it
Thats it.

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