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Allows starting, stopping and restarting of Java services in developer environments |
1.0.0
(11 September 2023) |
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Allows starting, stopping and restarting of generic services in developer environments |
1.0.0
(11 September 2023) |
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A Kotlin compiler plugin that annotates Kotlin-generated methods to signify to code analyzers that these methods have been generated by the compiler. |
1.5.0
(07 February 2020) |
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This Gradle plugin adds a task (:installGeode) that downloads a distribution of Geode via Maven, unzips it into build/install/apache-geode, and sets the proper environment variable for any tests that are run through Gradle. |
1.0-SNAPSHOT
(02 November 2017) |
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Scans Kotlin files for data-tables and generate the code so this feature can be use. |
0.1.0
(25 April 2025) |
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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) |
com.gradle.develocity
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Develocity gives you the data to speed up your build, improve build reliability and accelerate build debugging. |
4.3.1
(15 January 2026) |
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Adds a task to aggregate the results from multiple projects |
3.0.1
(04 November 2025) |
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This Gradle plugin is an aggregator that configures Error Prone and CheckStyle, aiming to reduce boilerplate code and ensure consistent quality across projects. It automatically applies Git hooks to run tests and builds before each push, enhancing code reliability and development workflow. |
1.2.5
(09 February 2024) |
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The plugin generates Eclipse/QtCreator/NetBeans/KDevelop project files for C++ applications and libraries. |
1.3
(19 February 2025) |