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Automatically inject network interceptor for MockkHttp IntelliJ plugin. Intercept and modify HTTP traffic from Android apps in debug builds only.

1.4.31
(18 February 2026)

Supports collecting Testwise Coverage and uploading reports to Teamscale.

36.4.0
(24 February 2026)

The JaCoCo Aggregate Coverage Plugin simplifies the process of generating a unified code coverage report for multi-module Gradle projects. Leveraging the power of JaCoCo, it seamlessly aggregates coverage data across all subprojects, creating a comprehensive overview of your project's test coverage. This plugin is ideal for large-scale projects where insight into overall code quality is essential.

0.1.0
(08 November 2023)

Create standard folder structure, build file, and sample code with unit tests for a new project.

0.9.0
(28 October 2020)

Build frontend applications with Node, NPM, Yarn: distribution management, configurable tasks (build, test, publish), additional types, support of NPX.

10.0.0
(29 November 2024)

Build frontend applications with Node, NPM, Yarn: distribution management, configurable tasks (build, test, publish), additional types, support of NPX.

6.0.0
(07 November 2021)

cifuzz is a CLI tool that helps you to integrate and run fuzzing based tests into your project.

1.25.0
(16 October 2025)

This Gradle plugin is an aggregator that configures Error Prone and CheckStyle, aiming to reduce boilerplate code and ensure consistent quality across projects. It automatically applies Git hooks to run tests and builds before each push, enhancing code reliability and development workflow.

1.2.5
(09 February 2024)

Boxfuse is the easiest way to deploy your JVM-based applications to AWS. Boxfuse builds minimal fully-provisioned images in seconds. These images are immutable and tailor-made to do only one thing: run your app as efficiently as possible on the cloud. There is no ssh, no general purpose operating system and no tedious provisioning. Boxfuse images are lean, secure and efficient. You can run them on VirtualBox for development and deploy them unchanged and with zero downtime on AWS for test and production. While Boxfuse works with any .jar or .war file, it is especially optimized for Spring Boot, Dropwizard, Tomcat and TomEE. All you need is a GitHub user to get started. The Boxfuse free plan aligns perfectly with the AWS free tier, so you can deploy your application to EC2 completely free. Find out more and get started at https://boxfuse.com

1.36.2.2021
(07 May 2024)

Android gradle plugin that adds Checkstyle, Findbugs and PMD functionality

2.1.4
(05 April 2018)