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Plugin | Latest Version |
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org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.composeCompose Compiler Gradle plugin |
2.1.0-RC2
(18 November 2024) |
org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.atomicfuKotlin compiler plugin for kotlinx.atomicfu library |
2.1.0-RC2
(18 November 2024) |
org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.assignmentKotlin Assignment compiler plugin |
2.1.0-RC2
(18 November 2024) |
org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.allopenKotlin plugins for Gradle |
2.1.0-RC2
(18 November 2024) |
org.jetbrains.kotlinx.rpc.pluginThe plugin ensures correct RPC configurations for your project, that will allow proper code generation. Additionally, it enforces proper artifacts versions for your project, depending on your Kotlin version. Resulting versions of the kotlinx.rpc dependencies will be 'kotlinVersion-kotlinxRpcVersion', for example '1.9.24-0.2.0', where '0.2.0' is the kotlinx.rpc version. |
0.4.0
(05 November 2024) |
ch.tutteli.gradle.plugins.dokkaApplies JetBrain's dokka plugin, configures it by conventions and provides a javadocJar task. |
5.0.3
(31 October 2024) |
org.jetbrains.qodanaQodana Gradle plugin allows to run and configure Idea inspections for Gradle project |
2024.2.6
(28 October 2024) |
org.jetbrains.kotlinx.atomicfuEnables efficient use of atomic operations in Kotlin multiplatform projects. |
0.26.0
(19 October 2024) |
org.jetbrains.dokka-javadocDokka is the API documentation engine for Kotlin. This plugin generates output that looks like Javadoc websites. See https://kotlinlang.org/docs/dokka-javadoc.html for more information. The Javadoc output format is still in Alpha, so you may find bugs and experience migration issues when using it. Successful integration with tools that accept Java's Javadoc HTML as input is not guaranteed. You use it at your own risk. |
2.0.0-Beta
(03 October 2024) |
org.jetbrains.dokkaDokka, the documentation engine for Kotlin |
2.0.0-Beta
(03 October 2024) |