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Provides an universal Live Reload experience for web applications built with Gradle

0.1.1
(29 December 2025)

Gradle plugin for managing Docker images and containers.

10.0.0
(30 October 2025)

Gradle plugin for managing Docker images and containers.

10.0.0
(30 October 2025)

Launches an equinox application with whatever set of plugins the user specifies

4.4.1
(15 October 2025)

Adds tasks for generating distributables which, when decompressed, contain an executable pathing jar to your main method.

5.0.46
(09 October 2025)

This project plugin simplifies the initial setup and version management for an Android application. It removes unnecessary configurations from the app module, creates the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file corresponding to the plugin version, and adds the required `appspiriment` plugin exclusively to the app module (without affecting any other application modules or libraries). Additionally, the plugin configures the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` in the `settings.gradle.kts`. **Note:** If your project is using a `settings.gradle` file in Groovy, it will automatically convert it to the Kotlin DSL (`settings.gradle.kts`). You just need to add the plugin with correct version to the root build.gradle.kts (don't use alias, add it directly at first) and sync. This plugin is ideal for setting up a new project with a clean configuration or updating plugin versions. To update versions, simply update the project plugin version and sync. Be aware that this plugin will remove all configurations in the app module's Gradle file, so ensure that no additional configurations are lost.

0.0.11
(14 July 2025)

The plugin generates Eclipse/QtCreator/NetBeans/KDevelop project files for C++ applications and libraries.

1.3
(19 February 2025)

Embeds application manifest XML file in Compose Multiplatform desktop exe file

1.0.0
(16 September 2024)

Boxfuse is the easiest way to deploy your JVM-based applications to AWS. Boxfuse builds minimal fully-provisioned images in seconds. These images are immutable and tailor-made to do only one thing: run your app as efficiently as possible on the cloud. There is no ssh, no general purpose operating system and no tedious provisioning. Boxfuse images are lean, secure and efficient. You can run them on VirtualBox for development and deploy them unchanged and with zero downtime on AWS for test and production. While Boxfuse works with any .jar or .war file, it is especially optimized for Spring Boot, Dropwizard, Tomcat and TomEE. All you need is a GitHub user to get started. The Boxfuse free plan aligns perfectly with the AWS free tier, so you can deploy your application to EC2 completely free. Find out more and get started at https://boxfuse.com

1.36.2.2021
(07 May 2024)

Configures Android application projects with multiple flavor variants for your project.

1.0.0-alpha05
(15 April 2024)