Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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org.ai2fit.gradle.versioning-pluginA plugin that helps to maintain a semantic versioning of the build artifacts based on the project's git repository. It uses the current branch and the latest tag to enforce naming conventions |
2.0.2
(16 February 2024) |
io.github.p03w.macheteA gradle plugin to optimize built jars through individual file optimizations and increased compression |
2.0.1
(02 April 2023) |
net.gradleutil.gradle-versionSimple semver version bumper based on branch matching and git dirty or not |
0.0.4
(23 August 2022) |
io.github.thanosfisherman.serenadorGradle plugin utilizing text to speech to give you feedback about your project's build state |
1.2
(20 December 2021) |
de.andycandy.gradle.user_inputA simple plugin which adds user input dialogs to a grade build. |
1.0.5
(08 September 2020) |
net.wooga.hockeyThis plugin provides tasks for uploading a build to hockey |
0.4.1
(28 August 2019) |
me.madhead.gradle.ngrokThis plugin allows you to start ngrok tunnel as a part of your build |
1.1
(13 February 2023) |
io.github.benkeil.kotlin-dsl-gradle-pluginGenerates special kotlin classes from different API schemas, that can be used to build a custom DSL |
1.1.31
(28 November 2024) |
se.eelde.build-optimizationsVerify that builds on developer machines (plugin will sidestep checks on CI) are running with expected optimizations enabled. Daemon builds, parallel, xmx etc. Useful for new developers, new machines, if you accidentally delete your .gradle folder etc. A good way to get new optimizations from gradle to be adopted across users of your repository / your organization. |
0.2.0
(13 December 2020) |
org.curioswitch.gradle-curio-generic-ci-pluginPlugin which adds a monorepo aware continuousBuild task for efficiently building on continuous integration |
0.9.1
(13 March 2022) |