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Dokka 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. |
2.1.0
(15 October 2025) |
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Optimize all png and jpg drawables within your project |
1.0.0
(12 May 2017) |
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Gradle plugin which validates placeholders from translated strings.xml files by comparing them with main strings.xml file and report issues to slack channel |
1.1.0
(31 October 2024) |
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Marathon is a fast and platform-independent test runner focused on performance and stability |
0.10.4
(13 October 2025) |
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Publish google play apks, metadata and screenshots to the play store |
0.3
(16 March 2016) |
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The Waldo tools plugin allows to easily integrate with Waldo service during your Android build process |
1.0.5
(12 February 2018) |
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A plugin to automatically produce Github/mermaid compatible dependency graphs |
0.1.6
(16 March 2024) |
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A plugin to automatically produce Github/mermaid compatible dependency graphs |
1.3.42
(18 July 2025) |
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The JaCoCo Aggregate Coverage Plugin simplifies the process of generating a unified code coverage report for multi-module Gradle projects. Leveraging the power of JaCoCo, it seamlessly aggregates coverage data across all subprojects, creating a comprehensive overview of your project's test coverage. This plugin is ideal for large-scale projects where insight into overall code quality is essential. |
0.1.0
(08 November 2023) |