Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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Plugin that provides a way to automatically change and enforce test naming |
1.0.9
(17 July 2025) |
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Plugin for synchronizing parallel tests across multiple Gradle modules |
0.0.1
(13 February 2025) |
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Applies the junitjacoco plugin and defines Spek as engine. Applies the kotlin plugin and sets up compile and test dependencies. |
5.0.3
(31 October 2024) |
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This plugin contains a bunch of best practices around how to build projects for the JVM. This includes dependency locking by default, kotlin support, groovy support (for testing), wiring up the junit platform, null away, and linting. |
1.0.17
(11 July 2024) |
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Adds Capabilities to well-known Components hosted on Maven Central. |
1.5.3
(05 April 2024) |
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The Whip Gradle plugin lets you use the Liferay Whip library to ensure that unit tests fully cover your project's code. |
1.0.10
(04 August 2023) |
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junitxml-gradle-plugin |
0.0.7-SNAPSHOT.10
(07 March 2022) |
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A plugin to enable (j)Unit tests to be executed only on a dedicated nightly build server |
1.0.0
(07 December 2021) |
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Setup plugin for the Canary testing framework |
1.0
(13 November 2021) |
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This plugin aims to help in the competitive programming challenges by allowing you to develop in several files with a one click build, and sharing a common set of codes between challenges. Don't reinvent the wheel, focus on the subject! Supports Problem parsing and Junit based test case matching for better testing and debugging. |
2.0.0
(12 November 2021) |