Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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org.robin.example.greetingA simple Gradle Plugin development example |
1.0.2
(28 February 2018) |
com.sebchlan.javacensorJava Censor is a Gradle plugin that enables developers to publish sources of closed source projects to a Maven repository. It does this by removing implemented code only leaving the signatures of public interfaces, classes, methods and fields behind. |
1.1.0
(20 February 2018) |
org.openstreetmap.josm.gradle.pluginThis plugin helps with developing for the JOSM project. |
0.1.11
(02 December 2017) |
io.kristiansen.gradle.PlantUMLPluginDemo plugin to use as a starting point for custom plugin development |
0.0.1
(01 December 2017) |
tech.ferus.gradle.spigotgradleGradle Plugin intended to provide resources for quicker Spigot plugin development. |
1.2.0
(05 October 2017) |
com.praqma.demo.DemoPluginDemo plugin to use as a starting point for custom plugin development |
1.0.0
(14 July 2017) |
ru.shadam.grefresherGradle plugin for blazing fast standalone application development cycle |
0.2
(19 June 2017) |
com.github.ishestakov.carnotzetThe Gradle version of Carnotzet. |
0.0.2
(11 June 2017) |
com.github.pedrovgs.kuronometerLet's measure how long developers around the world are compiling software. |
0.0.2
(22 May 2017) |
com.guerinet.j2objcgradleGradle Plugin for J2ObjC, which is an open-source tool from Google that translates Java source code to Objective-C for the iOS (iPhone/iPad) platform. The plugin is not affiliated with Google but was developed by former Google Engineers and others. J2ObjC enables Java source to be part of an iOS application's build, no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as application logic and data models) in Java, which is then shared by Android apps, web apps (using GWT), and iOS apps (using J2ObjC). |
0.8.7
(05 May 2017) |