Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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io.github.zenhelix.android-sdk.conventionA Gradle plugin that automates the setup and management of Android SDK |
0.12.0
(22 March 2025) |
io.github.emaarco.bpmn-to-code-gradleGradle plugin that bridges gaps between BPMN and code - fostering the creation of clean process-automation solutions |
0.0.3-alpha
(18 March 2025) |
se.alipsa.nexus-release-pluginAutomates the release process in Nexus (e.g. Sonatype OSSRH) after upload (publish) has completed |
1.0.1
(28 February 2025) |
io.github.lambdatest.gradleRuns Espresso tests on LambdaTest |
1.0.7
(25 February 2025) |
io.github.appspiriment.library-hiltThe 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. |
0.0.3
(25 February 2025) |
io.github.appspiriment.library-composeThe 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. |
0.0.3
(25 February 2025) |
io.github.appspiriment.library-baseThe 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. |
0.0.3
(25 February 2025) |
com.zeroc.gradle.ice-builder.slicePlugin to automate the compilation of Slice files to Java |
1.5.2
(24 February 2025) |
de.l11n.gvgp.gradle-git-versioningManage versioning with annotated git tags |
2.2.1
(01 February 2025) |
com.mooltiverse.oss.nyxThe Nyx Gradle plugin automates the sematic release process for Gradle projects using semantic versioning and leveraging the Git branching model. |
3.1.3
(15 January 2025) |