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This Gradle plugin configures an Android Library module with Hilt Dependency Injection (DI) using KSP (Kotlin Symbol Processing) and does not configure KAPT. It automatically applies the Hilt plugin to the library, enabling DI functionality with KSP. The plugin features a configurable extension, `configureLibrary`, which allows you to enable Compose capabilities by setting `isComposeLibrary` to true within the extension. Additionally, the plugin updates the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file to manage and include the required dependencies for the library. This plugin streamlines the setup for Android libraries, providing seamless integration with Hilt (via KSP) and optional support for Compose. |
0.0.11
(14 July 2025) |
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The Android Compose Library Plugin streamlines the setup of Jetpack Compose and Hilt within your Android library modules. Leveraging the core configurations established by the Android Base Library Plugin, this plugin not only takes care of the fundamental settings like applying the Android and Kotlin plugins, setting SDK versions, and defining build types, but also automates the configuration of Compose build features, sets the correct Kotlin compiler extension version, and adds all the essential Compose dependencies. This includes UI, tooling, and testing libraries. Furthermore, it integrates Hilt by applying the necessary Hilt plugins and adding the required Hilt dependencies. By using this plugin, you can quickly enable Compose and Hilt in your library modules and ensure that all the necessary components are correctly configured, allowing you to start building beautiful and reactive UIs with ease while benefiting from dependency injection. It ensures that your library modules are consistently configured with the base settings, Hilt, and Compose. |
0.0.11
(14 July 2025) |
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The Android Compose Library Plugin streamlines the setup of Jetpack Compose and Hilt within your Android library modules. Leveraging the core configurations established by the Android Base Library Plugin, this plugin not only takes care of the fundamental settings like applying the Android and Kotlin plugins, setting SDK versions, and defining build types, but also automates the configuration of Compose build features, sets the correct Kotlin compiler extension version, and adds all the essential Compose dependencies. This includes UI, tooling, and testing libraries. Furthermore, it integrates Hilt by applying the necessary Hilt plugins and adding the required Hilt dependencies. By using this plugin, you can quickly enable Compose and Hilt in your library modules and ensure that all the necessary components are correctly configured, allowing you to start building beautiful and reactive UIs with ease while benefiting from dependency injection. It ensures that your library modules are consistently configured with the base settings, Hilt, and Compose. |
0.0.11
(14 July 2025) |
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The Android Base Library Plugin is a foundational plugin designed to standardize the configuration of all your Android library modules. It automates the setup of core settings, ensuring consistency across your project. This plugin handles essential tasks such as applying the Android and Kotlin plugins, setting the compile and minimum SDK versions, configuring build types (debug/release), defining Java and Kotlin compilation options, and setting up default source sets and resource configurations. By using this plugin, you can significantly reduce boilerplate code and maintain a uniform structure across all your library modules. |
0.0.11
(14 July 2025) |
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This Gradle plugin configures an Android application module with the necessary setup for Hilt Dependency Injection (DI). It automatically manages versioning by updating the version in a `version.properties` file with each build. The plugin streamlines the setup for the Android application, enabling seamless integration with Hilt DI and automatic version management. Warning: Modifying or changing the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file manually can cause the plugin to fail, as it may get overwritten during plugin updates. For any version changes or dependency additions, it is recommended to update the default `libs.versions.toml` file instead. |
0.0.11
(14 July 2025) |
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A plugin removes unused resources discovered by Android Lint |
2.3.0
(14 July 2025) |
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A Gradle plugin that parses OpenAPI schema definitions and generates JPA entity classes. |
1.0.0
(12 July 2025) |
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A convention plugin that helps you set up forge mod development environment for Minecraft up to 1.13 |
1.0.4
(10 July 2025) |
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Atlas plugin, used as a database schema provider to Atlas. |
3.9.0
(09 July 2025) |
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A tool that automatically generates GitHub-friendly dependency graphs |
1.0.0
(09 July 2025) |