Get Started with the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit for macOS*
Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit
Command line development can be done with a terminal window or done through Visual Studio Code*. For details on how to use VS Code locally, see Basic Usage of Visual Studio Code with oneAPI on Linux*. To use VS Code remotely, see Remote Visual Studio Code Development with oneAPI on Linux*.
To compile and run a sample:
Use the oneAPI CLI Samples Browser to browse the collection of online oneAPI samples. As you browse the oneAPI samples, you can copy them to your local disk as buildable sample projects. Most oneAPI sample projects are built using Make or CMake, so the build instructions are included as part of the sample in a README file. The oneAPI CLI utility is a single-file, stand-alone executable that has no dependencies on dynamic runtime libraries.
An internet connection is required to download the samples for oneAPI toolkits. For information on how to use this toolkit offline, see Developing with Offline Systems in the Troubleshooting section.
To watch a video presentation of how to create a project with the command line, see Exploring Intel® oneAPI Samples from the Command Line.
For root or sudo installations:
. opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh
For local user installations:
. ~/intel/oneapi/setvars.shThe command above assumes you installed to the default folder. If you customized the installation folder, setvars.sh is in your custom folder.
The setvars.sh script can also be managed using a configuration file which is especially helpful if you are using a non-POSIX shell. For more details, see Using a Configuration File to Manage Setvars.sh or see oneAPI Development Environment Setup for more configuration options.
oneapi-cli
The oneAPI CLI menu appears:
After you select a sample, press Enter.
Press Tab to select Create, then press Enter:
cd Intrinsics make all
make run
make clean
See Explore Data Parallel C++ Through Samples to learn more.