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io.papermc.paperweight.patcher

Gradle plugin for developing Paper derivatives

2.0.0-beta.17
(19 May 2025)

io.papermc.paperweight.core

Gradle plugin for developing Paper

2.0.0-beta.17
(19 May 2025)

io.papermc.paperweight.userdev

Gradle plugin for developing Paper plugins using server internals

2.0.0-beta.17
(19 May 2025)

io.spine.protodata

Sets up the ProtoData tool to be used in your project.

0.96.4
(19 May 2025)

io.opengood.gradle.settings

Gradle plugin providing centralized settings of OpenGood Gradle projects

1.18.0
(18 May 2025)

io.github.gmazzo.dependencies.embedded

Embed dependencies (A.K.A. `fat` or `uber` jar) in the resulting `jar` outcome

1.1.0
(18 May 2025)

nl.colorize.gradle.application

Gradle plugin to build native applications for Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows.

2025.1.2
(18 May 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.

0.0.7
(17 May 2025)

io.github.appspiriment.project

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.

0.0.7
(17 May 2025)

io.github.appspiriment.library

This Gradle plugin configures an Android Library module with Hilt Dependency Injection (DI) using KSP (Kotlin Symbol Processing) and does not configure KAPT. It automatically applies the Hilt plugin to the library, enabling DI functionality with KSP. The plugin features a configurable extension, `configureLibrary`, which allows you to enable Compose capabilities by setting `isComposeLibrary` to true within the extension. Additionally, the plugin updates the `appspirimentlibs.versions.toml` file to manage and include the required dependencies for the library. This plugin streamlines the setup for Android libraries, providing seamless integration with Hilt (via KSP) and optional support for Compose.

0.0.7
(17 May 2025)