# What is GN? GN is a meta-build system that generates [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org) build files so that you can build Chromium with Ninja. ## Why did you switch from GYP? 1. We believe GN files are more readable and more maintainable than GYP files. 2. GN is fast: * GN is 20x faster than GYP. * GN supports automatically re-running itself as needed by Ninja as part of the build. This eliminates the need to remember to re-run GN when you change a build file. 3. GN gives us better tools for enforcing dependencies (see `gn check` and the `visibility`, `public_deps`, and `data_deps` options for some examples). 4. GN gives us tools for querying the build graph; you can ask "what does X depend on" and "who depends on Y", for example. ## What's the status of the GYP->GN migration for Chromium? _As of Oct 2016:_ * All of the Chromium builds have been switched over. * Nearly all of the GYP files have been deleted from the Chromium repos. * You can no longer build with GYP as a result. * There are still some GYP files in place for the "Closure Compilation" builders that need to be converted over. * Some related projects (e.g., V8, Skia) may still support GYP for their own reasons. * We're still cleaning up some odds and ends like making gclient not still use GYP_DEFINES. ## I want more info on GN! Read these links: * [Quick start](docs/quick_start.md) * [FAQ](docs/faq.md) * [Language and operation details](docs/language.md) * [Reference](docs/reference.md): The built-in `gn help` documentation. * [Style guide](docs/style_guide.md) * [Cross compiling and toolchains](docs/cross_compiles.md) * [Hacking on GN itself](docs/hacking.md) * [Standaline GN projects](docs/standalone.md) * [Pushing new binaries](docs/update_binaries.md)