Search Gradle plugins
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Gradle plugin to cache urls. This plugin was created mainly to address the problem of not being able to cache shared build configuration files using 'apply from:' |
1.0.0
(16 November 2014) |
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Cache MPS and JBR distributions across multiple independent builds |
1.0.0
(13 January 2026) |
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Gradle plugin that can run scalafmt as a part of your build with cache support to make it faster. |
0.2
(27 June 2019) |
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Adds XJC tool to your project for generating Java source code for XML schemas (xsd files). Works with the Gradle build cache and has been tested with Java 8 and 11. Please see the Github project page for details. |
1.9.0
(21 November 2025) |
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A Gradle plugin that prints a build-end executive summary with timing metrics, slowest tasks, and cache statistics. Supports JSON export for CI integration. |
1.0.0
(24 February 2026) |
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A plugin that downloads and caches WebDriver binaries specific to the OS the build runs on. |
4.0.1
(05 November 2025) |
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A plugin that downloads and caches WebDriver binaries specific to the OS the build runs on. |
3.2
(08 August 2023) |
com.energizedwork.webdriver-binaries
Deprecated
A plugin that downloads and caches WebDriver binaries specific to the OS the build runs on. |
1.4
(03 February 2018) |
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Gradle plugin to use JetBrains TeamCity server as an external dependency repository for Gradle builds. This comes in handy when existing artifact layout ignores any established conventions, so out-of-box repository types just can't handle it. The plugin makes use of default artifact cache, downloading each dependency only once. |
1.7.3
(23 March 2026) |