Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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dk.kmd.helm.chart.publish
Deprecated
Helm chart release plugin that uses git repositories (GitHub for example) as a helm chart repository. |
1.0.0
(26 January 2021) |
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A plugin that helps to maintain a semantic versioning of the build artifacts based on the project's git repository. It uses the current branch and the latest tag to enforce naming conventions |
2.0.2
(16 February 2024) |
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Cross-repository Gradle plugin modifies dependency resolution to use artifacts built from the same branch even if they're in different repository. |
1.0.0
(21 November 2018) |
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A plugin for workspace projects. A workspace project groups a number of related projects, each stored in a separate Git repository. This plugin automates cloning of projects included in a workspace for developers who start working with it. The DSL of the plugin allows to specify the list of projects in the workspace and to which subdirectories they are to be cloned. |
1.0.3
(16 March 2023) |
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Publishes modules to various Git repositories and local filesystems |
2.5.2
(26 March 2026) |
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Publishes modules to various Git repositories and local filesystems |
2.5.2
(26 March 2026) |
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An (eye) patch to your repositories! |
1.0.2
(14 October 2025) |
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A modern Gradle plugin aiming to replace exe4J by generating native Windows EXE for JAR files using the Rust language, with features like embedding the JAR, logging, and Git repository management. |
0.0.1
(17 May 2023) |
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Allows to get a Theme for Asciidoctor PDF from a remote Git Repository when building the PDF. |
1.0
(30 April 2016) |
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GitLeaks gradle plugin is an analysis tool based on https://github.com/zricethezav/gitleaks used to find secrets pushed into the SCM repository. |
0.1.0
(15 April 2022) |