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org.hiero.gradle.feature.java-compile

Conventions for reproducible Java Module compilation: applies 'org.gradlex.reproducible-builds' and ensures that an exact JDK version is configured and used

0.6.0
(24 October 2025)

org.ysb33r.iac.publishers.base

Core support for publishing to modules to various Git repositories.Also supports local filesystem publishing.

2.5.0
(22 October 2025)

dev.iurysouza.modulegraph

A gradle plugin to generate and embbed gradle modules relationship graphs in your README.md file.

0.13.0
(14 October 2025)

com.ebay.graph-analytics

Gradle plugin to perform project graph analysis, assertion, and reporting for multi-module projects

1.1.2
(27 September 2025)

io.github.leandroborgesferreira.dag-command

Unit tests only the changed modules in the dependencies graph

1.14.0
(16 September 2025)

at.asitplus.gradle.modulator

KMP compileOnly Dependencies without Dependency Hell

0.1.0
(26 August 2025)

io.github.anelkad.dependencygraph

A plugin to automatically produce Github/mermaid compatible dependency graphs

1.3.42
(18 July 2025)

eu.cloudnetservice.juppiter

"A Gradle plugin that generates the module.json for CloudNet3 modules based on the Gradle project"

0.5.0-beta.2
(17 July 2025)

io.github.appspiriment.room

This plugin simplifies the setup of Room for an Android module by automatically applying the required libraries and configurations. It fetches the necessary Room versions from the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file, so ensure that this file is present in your project before applying the plugin. Once applied, the plugin configures the module with all the dependencies and settings needed to integrate Room seamlessly. This helps streamline the setup process, ensuring consistency and compatibility with the versions specified in your `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file.

0.0.11
(14 July 2025)

io.github.appspiriment.library-base

The Android Base Library Plugin is a foundational plugin designed to standardize the configuration of all your Android library modules. It automates the setup of core settings, ensuring consistency across your project. This plugin handles essential tasks such as applying the Android and Kotlin plugins, setting the compile and minimum SDK versions, configuring build types (debug/release), defining Java and Kotlin compilation options, and setting up default source sets and resource configurations. By using this plugin, you can significantly reduce boilerplate code and maintain a uniform structure across all your library modules.

0.0.11
(14 July 2025)