Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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me.tuple.easyplayPlugin to publish android app from Android studio |
1.1.1
(19 February 2018) |
com.abansod.plugin.dockerGradle plugin for docker |
1.0.1
(20 January 2018) |
com.xebialabs.xl.dockerAllows compiling a plugin using a XL docker container and running the XL Tool in a Docker container with your plugin preloaded. |
1.1.0
(14 April 2017) |
io.pivotal.education.shipkin.s3pluginA static course generator. So good, you can smoke it! S3 deployment extensions. |
0.10.0
(28 February 2017) |
in.shipk.s3pluginA static course generator. So good, you can smoke it! S3 deployment extensions. |
0.2.1
(22 February 2017) |
com.appspot.glide-gaeGlide Gradle plugin makes it incredebily easy to develop and deploy webapps for Google App Engine |
0.9.4
(06 February 2017) |
io.pivotal.hugo-courseHugo course deploy plugin |
1.0.1-RELEASE
(02 February 2017) |
com.palantir.java-distributionCreates a distributable package containing libraries and scripts necessary to easily deploy and run a Java project. |
1.4.0
(30 January 2017) |
com.datamaio.scd4jSCD4J stands for Simple Continuous Delivery for Java and Groovy Developer. In short, SCD4J is an automation platform for configuring and installing your Web IT infrastructure. With just one command you can install clusters and deploy applications. Note that SCD4J is not another option for Puppet or Chef. It is, actually, a SIMPLER option than those tools. To know more about SCD4J, please take a look at https://github.com/scd4j/gradle-plugins/wiki |
0.7.22
(16 December 2016) |
neva.osgi-moduleDedicated plugins for building OSGi containers and deploying applications on top of Javarel Framework |
1.0.5
(29 November 2016) |