Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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Painless dependencies management with the gradle kotlin-dsl |
0.2.6
(30 October 2018) |
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Common defaults for Java projects |
0.0.2
(19 September 2017) |
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This plugin offers tight integration of the Dafny verification-aware programming language with Java: automatically verifying Dafny source code and compiling it to Java source code, which the Java plugin will then build together with any hand-written Java in the project. It also provides a robust approach to distributing and managing Dafny dependencies through Gradle-supported repositories such as Maven Central. |
0.2.0
(10 January 2025) |
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Manage pip dependencies and use python in gradle build |
4.1.0
(09 November 2024) |
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Rico general plugin manages general dependencies for spring boot application |
3.11.2
(09 July 2024) |
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Rico common plugin manages common dependencies for spring boot application |
3.11.2
(09 July 2024) |
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Helper plugin to manage imlab dependencies |
0.1.10
(15 May 2021) |
io.github.krakowski.protodep
Deprecated
Pulls protobuf service definitions from a specified git repository and compiles them |
0.1.1
(29 July 2019) |
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Rico plugin manages auto configuration of dependencies for spring boot application |
3.11.2
(09 July 2024) |
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This Gradle plugin configures an Android application module with the necessary setup for Hilt Dependency Injection (DI). It automatically manages versioning by updating the version in a `version.properties` file with each build. The plugin streamlines the setup for the Android application, enabling seamless integration with Hilt DI and automatic version management. Warning: Modifying or changing the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file manually can cause the plugin to fail, as it may get overwritten during plugin updates. For any version changes or dependency additions, it is recommended to update the default `libs.versions.toml` file instead. |
0.0.11
(14 July 2025) |