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1.0.2
(24 January 2024)

A gradle plugin multi tool for Android development

0.6.7-SNAPSHOT
(18 April 2017)

A swiss army knife on view inspection for android developers.

0.1
(18 October 2015)

Configure MiniGDX libs to build for different platforms. The usage is mainly for MiniGDX contributors.

1.5.0
(31 October 2025)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)