Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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de.lxklssn.jiraissuesA Gradle plugin to get jira issues in a formatted snippet file for use with asciidoc. |
3.0.0
(08 July 2022) |
org.opendevstack.gradle.conventionsThis Gradle plugin sets basic OpenDevStack conventions when applied to a project, thus making the gradle project compatible to the build requirements. |
0.0.1
(08 July 2022) |
tech.kronicle.dependencies-fileThis plugin outputs a `gradle-dependencies.yaml` file that can be committed to your Git repo and read by tools like Kronicle. |
0.1.22
(07 July 2022) |
tz.co.asoft.libraryA kotlin library plugin |
1.5.3
(06 July 2022) |
tz.co.asoft.deployA gradle extension to deploy to sonatype |
1.5.3
(06 July 2022) |
tz.co.asoft.applikationSimple Plugins to Ease Library Development |
1.5.3
(06 July 2022) |
io.github.LXD312569496.GsonPluginA Plugin that can hook fromJson method,show cost time |
1.4
(06 July 2022) |
io.github.simonscholz.github.release.notes.pluginGradle plugin to generate GitHub Release Notes |
1.6.0
(05 July 2022) |
io.specgen.gradleA plugin that integrates specgen tool into the Gradle build process. |
2.1.1798
(04 July 2022) |
ch.essmann.gradle.check-java-versionThis plugin checks the Java version your Gradle build is running with. If the version is lower than the required minimum version or it exceeds the maximum version accepted, then the build is aborted with an friendly, easy to spot error message pointing towards the problem. This should help to avoid having to dig through the build output to find only to find an unsupported class file version error messages buried somehere in the output due to a bad Java runtime version. |
1
(03 July 2022) |