Projects¶
There are well over 600 projects using scikit-build-core on PyPI. This is a
selection of some of the projects. Feel free to add your own project to
docs/data/projects.toml. The following selection was primarily constructed by
looking at the top 15,000 most
downloaded projects on PyPI for top-level pyproject.toml’s in SDists that use
scikit-build-core.
awkward-cpp GitHub
C++pybind11bitsandbytes GitHub
C++CUDActypesboost-histogram GitHub
C++pybind11clang-format GitHub
C++coreforecast GitHub
C++pybind11fandango-fuzzer GitHub
C++C APIfreud-analysis GitHub
C++nanobindimgui-bundle GitHub
C++nanobindLevenshtein GitHub
C++Cythonllama-cpp-python GitHub
C++ctypesmanifold3d GitHub
C++nanobindnodejs-wheel GitHub
C++OpenImageIO GitHub
C++pybind11pedalboard GitHub
C++pybind11pyradiomics GitHub
CC APIroboticstoolbox-python GitHub
C++nanobindsparse-dot-topn GitHub
C++nanobind
In addition, most of the RAPIDSAI projects use scikit-build-core, but they are not published on PyPI. A few of them are:
The Insight Toolkit (ITK), the initial target project for scikit-build classic, has transitioned to scikit-build-core. ITK currently provides one example of a production SWIG-based deployment. In addition, dozens of ITK-based extension packages are configured with scikit-build-core.