Search Gradle plugins
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The Gradle license guard plugin can be used to generate a report of the licenses of 3rd party dependencies used in your project |
1.2.0
(18 April 2019) |
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Plugin which aggregates SpotBugs xml files into one and generates HTML from it |
0.0.1
(08 June 2018) |
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Greetings from here! |
2.1.0
(07 December 2017) |
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The com.palantir.jacoco-coverage plugin allows Gradle build scripts to configure minimum Java Code Coverage thresholds for projects, packages, classes, and files. The com.palantir.jacoco-full-report plugin adds a task that produces a Jacoco report for the combined code coverage of the tests of all subprojects of the current project. |
0.4.0
(07 June 2016) |
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these aren't the droids you're looking for |
0.10.32
(19 October 2015) |
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Aggregates grype/trivy scan results, applies per-tool severity gates, and writes a markdown + json summary report |
2.58.0
(23 June 2026) |
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Creates a task that determines available dependency and plugin upgrades for a project and produces a YAML report. Additionally provides two tasks for updating the versions in a versions.props file (nebula.dependency-recommender or com.palantir.consistent-versions compatible) and updating plugin versions in Gradle plugin blocks. |
0.150.0
(23 June 2026) |
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OpenTelemetry Android agent for the Elastic stack |
1.7.0
(22 June 2026) |
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Manage vulnerability records as code. Validate Vulnlog YAML files, generate suppression files for downstream scanners (Trivy, Snyk, generic format), and produce self-contained HTML vulnerability reports. |
0.15.0
(21 June 2026) |
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This plugin is used to upload your Proguard/R8 mapping files to Datadog to get a complete Error Tracking experience |
1.28.0
(18 June 2026) |