Search Gradle plugins
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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) |
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Produces Kotlin source example files and tests from markdown documents with embedded snippets of Kotlin code |
0.5.0
(05 December 2023) |
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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) |
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Scans Kotlin files for data-tables and generate the code so this feature can be use. |
0.1.0
(25 April 2025) |
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An extension to Paparazzi testing, allows easy snapshot creation via @SnapIt annotation |
2.0.0
(09 August 2023) |
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Inserts snippets code of Kotlin into markdown documents from source example files and tests. |
0.1.6
(21 February 2024) |
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A plugin that generates JAX-RS code from OpenApi documents. It has many configuration options and a broad test suite to cover many corner cases. |
0.12.0
(23 March 2025) |
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Adds XJC tool to your project for generating Java source code for XML schemas (xsd files). Works with the Gradle build cache and has been tested with Java 8 and 11. Please see the Github project page for details. |
1.9.0
(21 November 2025) |
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A Kotlin compiler plugin that annotates Kotlin-generated methods to signify to code analyzers that these methods have been generated by the compiler. |
1.5.0
(07 February 2020) |
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cifuzz is a CLI tool that helps you to integrate and run fuzzing based tests into your project. |
1.25.0
(16 October 2025) |