Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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nebula.ivy-resolved-dependenciesBuilt on top of nebula.ivy-dependencies, replacing dynamic versions with the actual resolved versions |
18.4.0
(28 February 2022) |
org.gradlex.java-module-dependenciesA plugin that makes Gradle respect the dependencies defined in 'module-info.java' files. |
1.8
(04 November 2024) |
sh.nothing.auto-debug-suffixAutomatically add DEBUG suffix on version and package name of Android app |
0.1.2
(01 August 2019) |
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) |
ro.amocanu.amworkflowGit workflow for development teams, via Gradle tasks. Continuous-delivery style and versioned style are both supported. |
1.1
(26 May 2016) |
de.3pc.developmentPre configured external plugins for 3pc Java Projects, helps to reduce boiler plate configs and push standards. |
0.2.1
(16 January 2024) |
xyz.ronella.simple-gitThe plugin that allows you access to git commands inside gradle as task |
2.0.3
(20 April 2023) |
io.qameta.allure-downloadAdds a task to download the required Allure version |
2.12.0
(30 July 2024) |
name.remal.use-jar-archives-for-testingPlugin that configurers using Jar archives for tests's classpath instead of main source-set output. Min Gradle version: 4.5. |
1.5.0
(18 August 2021) |
com.github.krs.xrepoCross-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) |