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This plugin will generate boilerplate for external types.

6.10.24
(15 December 2025)

This Gradle plugin simplifies the development process by automatically generating Kotlin Exposed table definitions from a PostgreSQL database schema. It connects to your database, introspects the schema, and creates Kotlin code for Exposed DSL, including table definitions, column mappings, and relationships. Save time and eliminate boilerplate by keeping your Exposed models synchronized with your database schema effortlessly.

0.36.0
(15 December 2025)

graphql-gradle-plugin3 is a Gradle Plugin for GraphQL, based on graphql-java. It accelerates the development for both the client and the server, by generating the Java code. It allows a quicker development when in contract-first approach, by avoiding to code the boilerplate code. The graphql-gradle-plugin3 is compiled against SpringBoot3 and Spring Framework 6.

3.1
(13 December 2025)

Stonecraft is a configuration Gradle plugin that removes the boilerplate of setting up a multi-loader, multi-version Minecraft modding workspace.

1.8.9
(09 December 2025)

Reduce boilerplate for adding additional source sets

13.0.0
(01 December 2025)

This Gradle plugin simplifies the development process by automatically generating Kotlin Exposed table definitions from a PostgreSQL database schema. It connects to your database, introspects the schema, and creates Kotlin code for Exposed DSL, including table definitions, column mappings, and relationships. Save time and eliminate boilerplate by keeping your Exposed models synchronized with your database schema effortlessly.

0.33.1
(25 November 2025)

Gradle plugin for Mokkery - mocking library for Kotlin Multiplatform, easy to use, boilerplate-free and compiler plugin driven.

3.0.0
(23 November 2025)

This plugin will generate boilerplate for using 'actions' easily.

12.5.17
(21 November 2025)

Automatically injects analytics tracking code into Android Activities, Fragments, Composables, and methods at compile time using bytecode transformation. Supports screen-level tracking and method-level event tracking with parameter serialization, all with zero boilerplate.

2.1.0
(12 November 2025)

Reasonable publishing configuration

4.0.0
(14 October 2025)