Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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nebula.maven-base-publishingSetup basic nebula MavenPublication |
3.0.2
(14 August 2015) |
org.openrewrite.build.java-baseA module that is built with Java but does not publish artifacts |
1.131.0
(09 April 2025) |
org.ysb33r.git.publish.baseProvides the necessary extension, but no conventions |
0.3.0
(08 April 2025) |
org.ysb33r.nodejs.dev.baseProvides core functionality for Javascript development, but does not apply conventions |
4.0.4
(12 March 2025) |
org.ysb33r.nodejs.baseProvides Node.js and NPM tasks. No need to have Node.js installed as plugin will take care of caching and installation in a similar fashion as to have Gradle distributions are cached |
4.0.4
(12 March 2025) |
com.exactpro.th2.gradle.basePlugin helps you configure jar manifest and check dependencies for vulnerabilities |
0.2.4
(10 March 2025) |
dev.poolside.gradle.semantic-versionBased on a given major.minor version, plugin determines patch version based on what is already maven repository by auto incrementing it to produce the next version number. Major or minor versions must be manually changed |
1.0.0
(07 March 2025) |
io.github.appspiriment.library-hiltThe Android Compose Library Plugin streamlines the setup of Jetpack Compose and Hilt within your Android library modules. Leveraging the core configurations established by the Android Base Library Plugin, this plugin not only takes care of the fundamental settings like applying the Android and Kotlin plugins, setting SDK versions, and defining build types, but also automates the configuration of Compose build features, sets the correct Kotlin compiler extension version, and adds all the essential Compose dependencies. This includes UI, tooling, and testing libraries. Furthermore, it integrates Hilt by applying the necessary Hilt plugins and adding the required Hilt dependencies. By using this plugin, you can quickly enable Compose and Hilt in your library modules and ensure that all the necessary components are correctly configured, allowing you to start building beautiful and reactive UIs with ease while benefiting from dependency injection. It ensures that your library modules are consistently configured with the base settings, Hilt, and Compose. |
0.0.3
(25 February 2025) |
io.github.appspiriment.library-composeThe Android Compose Library Plugin streamlines the setup of Jetpack Compose and Hilt within your Android library modules. Leveraging the core configurations established by the Android Base Library Plugin, this plugin not only takes care of the fundamental settings like applying the Android and Kotlin plugins, setting SDK versions, and defining build types, but also automates the configuration of Compose build features, sets the correct Kotlin compiler extension version, and adds all the essential Compose dependencies. This includes UI, tooling, and testing libraries. Furthermore, it integrates Hilt by applying the necessary Hilt plugins and adding the required Hilt dependencies. By using this plugin, you can quickly enable Compose and Hilt in your library modules and ensure that all the necessary components are correctly configured, allowing you to start building beautiful and reactive UIs with ease while benefiting from dependency injection. It ensures that your library modules are consistently configured with the base settings, Hilt, and Compose. |
0.0.3
(25 February 2025) |
org.ysb33r.terraform.baseProvides Terraform extension and tasks. No need to have terraform installed as plugin will take care of caching and installation in a similar fashion as to have Gradle distributions are cached |
2.0.0-alpha.5
(24 February 2025) |