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Gradle plugin for managing semantic versioning.

1.1.4
(02 November 2025)

The Mod Publish Plugin is a plugin for the Gradle build system to help upload artifacts to a range of common destinations.

1.1.0
(22 October 2025)

Reasonable settings for Gradle plugin publishing

4.0.0
(14 October 2025)

Classic, but deprecated, base plugin for all asciidoctor document conversion plugins (AsciidoctorJ & AsciidoctorJS). . (If you need a production-ready version of the AsciidoctorJ plugin for Gradle use a 4.x release of this plugin instead).

5.0.0-alpha.1
(19 September 2025)

This Gradle plugin configures an Android application module with the necessary setup for Hilt Dependency Injection (DI). It automatically manages versioning by updating the version in a `version.properties` file with each build. The plugin streamlines the setup for the Android application, enabling seamless integration with Hilt DI and automatic version management. Warning: Modifying or changing the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file manually can cause the plugin to fail, as it may get overwritten during plugin updates. For any version changes or dependency additions, it is recommended to update the default `libs.versions.toml` file instead.

0.0.11
(14 July 2025)

The jitter-plugin is a Gradle plugin to build and distribute different flavours of an application from a single source base.

2025.2
(22 May 2025)

The spoon-gradle-plugin is a gradle plugin for the Java analysis and transformation framework Spoon.

2025.2
(22 May 2025)

Gradle conventions for Foundation Bukkit plugins. Plugin project plugin.

0.17.0
(11 April 2025)

graphql-gradle-plugin 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.

2.9
(10 March 2025)

The `docker-plugin` is a Gradle plugin created to simplify the process of building and pushing Docker images. It calls the Docker CLI directly, supports multiplatform builds and provides the ability to define custom Docker tasks.

0.6.0
(26 February 2025)