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A modern Gradle plugin aiming to replace exe4J by generating native Windows EXE for JAR files using the Rust language, with features like embedding the JAR, logging, and Git repository management. |
0.0.1
(17 May 2023) |
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Configures conventions for Xenit private & oss packages: initscript plugin for Xenit build servers |
0.3.0
(30 January 2023) |
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Extracts your build gradle dependencies and constraints, sets up a Toml file, and replaces entries in build.gradle. |
1.0.0
(11 January 2023) |
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Replace Android module dependency with AAR dependency at compile time. |
2.0.36
(25 March 2022) |
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Replace Android module dependency with AAR dependency at compile time. |
2.0.36
(25 March 2022) |
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Configures project to use shadowJar artifact instead of jar artifact when users want to replace the jar task |
18.4.0
(28 February 2022) |
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Built on top of nebula.maven-dependencies, replacing dynamic versions with the actual resolved versions |
18.4.0
(28 February 2022) |
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Configures project to use shadowJar artifact instead of jar artifact when users want to replace the jar task |
18.4.0
(28 February 2022) |
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Built on top of nebula.ivy-dependencies, replacing dynamic versions with the actual resolved versions |
18.4.0
(28 February 2022) |
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The Soy Gradle plugin lets you compile Closure Templates into JavaScript functions. It also lets you use a custom localization mechanism in the generated .soy.js files by replacing "goog.getMsg" definitions with a different function call (e.g., "Liferay.Language.get"). |
3.1.10
(03 November 2020) |