| # Introduction | 
 |  | 
 | This page is about how to design a project that can build independently | 
 | with GN but also be brought into the Chrome build. | 
 |  | 
 | GN is in principle no different than GYP in that there is some core | 
 | configuration that must be the same between both the standalone build | 
 | and the Chrome build. However, GN is much more explicit in its naming | 
 | and configuration, so the similarities between the two builds are also | 
 | much more explicit and there is less flexibility in how things are | 
 | configured. | 
 |  | 
 | # What you need for a minimal GN build | 
 |  | 
 | Requirements: | 
 |  | 
 |   * A master build config file. Chrome's is `//build/config/BUILDCONFIG.gn` | 
 |   * A separate build file for the toolchain definition. It's not a good idea | 
 |     to put these in a BUILD.gn file shared with any target definitions for | 
 |     complex reasons. Chrome's are in `//build/toolchain/<platform>/BUILD.gn`. | 
 |   * A `BUILD.gn` file in the root directory. This will be loaded after the | 
 |     build config file to start the build. | 
 |  | 
 | You may want a `.gn` file in the root directory. When you run GN it | 
 | recursively looks up the directory tree until it finds this file, and it | 
 | treats the containing directory as the "source root". This file also | 
 | defines the location of the master build config file: | 
 |  | 
 |   * See Chrome's `src/.gn` file. | 
 |   * Unlike Chrome, you probably don't need to define a secondary root. | 
 |   * see `gn help dotfile` for more. | 
 |  | 
 | Adding a `.gn` file in a repository that is pulled into Chrome means | 
 | that then running GN in your subdirectory will configure a build for | 
 | your subproject rather than for all of Chrome. This could be an | 
 | advantage or a disadvantage. | 
 |  | 
 | If you are in a directory with such a file and you want to not use it | 
 | (e.g., to do the full Chrome build instead), you can use the command-line | 
 | flags `--root` and `--dotfile` to set the values you want. | 
 |  | 
 | If you want a completely standalone build that has nothing to do with Chrome | 
 | and doesn't use Chrome's `//build` files, you can look at an example in | 
 | [//tools/gn/example](../example). |