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Gradle plugin that inlines read-only Kotlin and Java code samples into Dokka documentation, ensuring they are always correct and visible not only online but also in IDEs.

0.4.0
(31 July 2025)

the Doks Gradle plugin

0.3.0
(10 June 2025)

Gradle plugin to convert and publish documentation written in AsciiDoc to Atlassian Confluence.

0.7.0
(21 May 2025)

Plugin required for authoring new Gradle Samples

0.24.0
(20 May 2025)

Plugin for authoring Gradle guides

0.24.0
(20 May 2025)

Checks HTML files for broken links, missing images etc.

2.0.0-rc4
(18 April 2025)

A Gradle build cache implementation that uses Google Cloud Storage (GCS) to store the build artifacts. Since this is a settings plugin the build script snippets below won't work. Please consult the documentation at Github.

1.3.1
(07 January 2025)

Generates user docs from package-level annotations

1.1.0
(07 June 2024)

This plugin is no longer maintained. Please refer to the official Kotlin Multiplatform documentation for guidance on setting up iOS projects: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/kotlin-multiplatform-dev/multiplatform-ios-integration-overview.html This plugin simplifies building Objective-C/Swift applications by generating an Xcode project from Gradle DSL. Particularly useful for Kotlin Multiplatform projects. For now only iOS applications are supported.

222.4595-0.23.2
(05 June 2024)

The IntelliJ Platform Gradle Plugin is a plugin for the Gradle build system to help configure your environment for building, testing, verifying, and publishing plugins for IntelliJ-based IDEs.For more information, see [IntelliJ Platform Gradle Plugin documentation](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/tools-intellij-platform-gradle-plugin.html).

2.0.0-beta3
(18 May 2024)