Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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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) |
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the Doks Gradle plugin |
0.3.0
(10 June 2025) |
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Gradle plugin to convert and publish documentation written in AsciiDoc to Atlassian Confluence. |
0.7.0
(21 May 2025) |
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Plugin required for authoring new Gradle Samples |
0.24.0
(20 May 2025) |
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Plugin for authoring Gradle guides |
0.24.0
(20 May 2025) |
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Checks HTML files for broken links, missing images etc. |
2.0.0-rc4
(18 April 2025) |
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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) |
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Generates user docs from package-level annotations |
1.1.0
(07 June 2024) |
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This plugin is no longer maintained.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) |
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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) |