Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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Plugins to ease maven-publish and ivy-publish configuration |
23.1.0
(12 March 2026) |
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Gradle plugin for Jakery, a compile time reflection library |
0.2.0
(10 March 2026) |
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A plugin that adds assertions for annotated method parameters at compile time. |
4.2.0
(08 March 2026) |
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Safer Gradle plugin. Better Safer than sorry. |
2.3.10-0.3.4
(07 March 2026) |
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Detects Kotlin metadata version drift in dependencies — the kind of mismatch that compiles fine but can cause runtime incompatibilities. Scans fat JARs, nested archives, and AARs recursively. |
0.2.0
(07 March 2026) |
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Gradle plugin for FluxRouter to automatically register routes and services at compile time, enabling zero-reflection routing and service discovery |
0.0.8
(05 March 2026) |
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To use Kuery client, you need to use the Kotlin compiler plugin. This is the Gradle plugin for configuring it. |
0.13.0
(05 March 2026) |
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A simple gradle plugin to run tasks in dockcross containers |
0.4.3
(05 March 2026) |
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A Plugin that compiles COBOL code to run on the JVM |
0.36
(27 February 2026) |
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graphql-gradle-plugin3 is a Gradle Plugin for GraphQL, based on graphql-java. It accelerates the development for both the client and the server, by generating the Java code. It allows a quicker development when in contract-first approach, by avoiding to code the boilerplate code. The graphql-gradle-plugin3 is compiled against SpringBoot3 and Spring Framework 6. |
4.0.2
(26 February 2026) |