Over the versions, common utilities that help you write good code have had support added to CMake. This is usually in the form of a property and matching `CMAKE_*` initialization variable. The feature is not meant to be tied to one special program, but rather any program that is somewhat similar in behavior.
All of these take `;` separated values (a standard list in CMake) that describe the program and options that you should run on the source files of this target.
## CCache
Set the `CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_LAUNCHER` variable or the `<LANG>_COMPILER_LAUNCHER` property on a target to use something like CCache to "wrap" the compilation of the target. Support for CCache has been expanding in the latest versions of CMake. In practice, this tends to look like this:
Set the following properties or `CMAKE_*` initializer variables to the command line for the tools. Most of them are limited to C or CXX with make or ninja generators.
There is a boolean target property, `LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE`, that will check for extraneous files when linking.
## Clang-format
Clang-format doesn't really have an integration with CMake, unfortunately. You could make a custom target (See [this post](https://arcanis.me/en/2015/10/17/cppcheck-and-clang-format), or you can run it manually. An interesting project that I have not really tried is [here](https://github.com/kbenzie/git-cmake-format); it adds a format target and even makes sure that you can't commit unformatted files.
The following two line would do that in a git repository in bash (assuming you have a `.clang-format` file):