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5. Like already mentioned, it is recommended to run the binary directly as an executable by
double-clicking it or in the Windows Terminal.
### Setting up Eclipse for CMake projects
The separate [Eclipse README](README-eclipse#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake projects.
Separate project files and launch configurations for the MinGW build were provided.
## Building the Software with Makefiles
The Makefile is able to determine the OS and supply additonal required libraries,
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make debug -j
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### Setting up Eclipse for CMake projects
## Setting up Eclipse for CMake projects
The separate [Eclipse README](README-eclipse#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake
The separate [Eclipse README](example_common/doc/README-eclipse#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake
projects. Separate project files and launch configurations for the MinGW build were provided.
The debug output is colored by default. It is recommended to install the
`ANSI Escape in Console` plugin in Eclipse so the coloring works in the Eclipse console.
`ANSI Escape in Console` plugin in Eclipse so the coloring works in the Eclipse console. On Windows,
it is recommended to run the applicaton with the Windows command line for the printout to work
properly. You can do this by simply double-clicking the binary or using `start <Exe>` in the
Windows command line