Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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com.stepango.forma
Deprecated
Best way to structure your Android Project |
0.0.3
(06 November 2020) |
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Small plugin to read properties file(s) into the project structure |
0.1.2
(21 August 2016) |
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Save yourself from writing and supporting a lot of boilerplate code |
0.2.0
(08 July 2023) |
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A plugins for building and publishing complex typescript/javascript projects |
1.3.4
(19 September 2020) |
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Arciphant is a Gradle plugin that allows to specify the module structure of complex software project declaratively using a simple DSL. |
0.1.9
(14 February 2026) |
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Structure to define the owners of a project, then contributing this back to other plugins |
6.0.0
(13 September 2021) |
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Structure to define the owners of a project, then contributing this back to other plugins |
2.2.0
(30 January 2015) |
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Structure to define the owners of a project, then contributing this back to other plugins |
1.12.1
(12 June 2014) |
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OasLint is a Gradle plugin that enforces consistent naming conventions and structure in OpenAPI specifications. It validates schemas, parameters, paths, tags, and operation IDs against defined format rules, helping teams maintain clean, readable, and standardized API definitions. Ensure your OpenAPI specs stay consistent and error-free across projects. |
0.2.0
(24 November 2025) |
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The Android Base Library Plugin is a foundational plugin designed to standardize the configuration of all your Android library modules. It automates the setup of core settings, ensuring consistency across your project. This plugin handles essential tasks such as applying the Android and Kotlin plugins, setting the compile and minimum SDK versions, configuring build types (debug/release), defining Java and Kotlin compilation options, and setting up default source sets and resource configurations. By using this plugin, you can significantly reduce boilerplate code and maintain a uniform structure across all your library modules. |
0.0.11
(14 July 2025) |