Search Gradle plugins
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A collection of tool classes used to help develop plugins |
1.0.2
(24 January 2024) |
ie.elliot.sputnik
Deprecated
A gradle plugin multi tool for Android development |
0.6.7-SNAPSHOT
(18 April 2017) |
com.github.xfumihiro.view-inspector
Deprecated
A swiss army knife on view inspection for android developers. |
0.1
(18 October 2015) |
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Configure MiniGDX libs to build for different platforms. The usage is mainly for MiniGDX contributors. |
1.5.0
(31 October 2025) |
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The fat-aar works with the gradle plugin's version of the development is 3.0.1 and later. |
1.1.11.8-SNAPSHOT
(18 July 2019) |
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Cockpit is an Android library providing a way to easily define a set of parameters that can be accessed and changed by the developers via built-in compact UI at runtime. |
3.1.2
(25 October 2019) |
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Andromeda Gradle Plugin by Farsroidx provides a set of pre-configured extensions, tasks, and utility functions to streamline project setup and build automation. It automatically applies essential pre-build configurations, adds reusable Kotlin DSL extensions, and simplifies dependency management for Android and JVM projects. This plugin is designed to save development time by providing ready-to-use pre-build code, custom tasks, and build conventions that can be immediately applied to any project. |
1.1.0
(19 May 2026) |
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This repository aims to bridge the gap between JUnit 5 and Robolectric, enabling developers to leverage the benefits of both frameworks for unit testing Android applications. While Robolectric currently lacks a dedicated JUnit 5 extension, this project proposes a community-driven solution to achieve seamless integration. |
0.9.0
(18 November 2024) |
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Graphfity creates a dependency node graph about your internal modules dependencies, helping you to analise and optimize the internal dependencies between your project modules, generating a png image about your project which is specially useful if you are developing a multi-module application |
1.2.0
(30 April 2025) |
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Dragomock is a mock translation generator. It is used to create more natural mock translations that provide developers a better idea of how their code and UI will perform under more natural localization test cases. It can also be used for demonstrating the localization abilities in an app. |
0.09.00
(14 October 2020) |