Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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com.liferay.whipThe Whip Gradle plugin lets you use the Liferay Whip library to ensure that unit tests fully cover your project's code. |
1.0.10
(04 August 2023) |
com.radioafricagroup.plugins.codequalityGradle plugin that generates ErrorProne, Findbugs, Checkstyle, PMD, CPD, Lint, Detekt & Ktlint Tasks for every subproject. |
0.0.2
(22 May 2018) |
io.github.zenhelix.spring-libraryA Gradle plugin that simplifies and enhances the configuration of Spring library projects |
0.12.0
(22 March 2025) |
io.opentelemetry.instrumentation.muzzle-checkhttps://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation/blob/main/docs/contributing/muzzle.md |
2.15.0-alpha
(10 April 2025) |
com.github.lanchon.dexpatcher.apk-libraryThe DexPatcher APK Library plugin processes an Android application (APK) file and produces a DexPatcher APK library file that can be used to create modified versions of the source application. The file is similar in structure to an Android Library (AAR) file. It includes the decoded Android resources of the application and its Dalvik bytecode translated into Java bytecode among other things. DexPatcher is free software. (GPLv3+) |
2.0.0
(31 October 2019) |
hu.simonadamprog.dependency-analyzerAnalyzing dependencies in a multi-project codebase. Finding root library (direct library dependency / first-level library dependency) for a transitive dependency and their depending projects that directly use them. Displaying unique dependency list. Finding all circular dependency chains. |
1.2.0
(03 March 2024) |
com.liferay.app.tlddoc.builderThe App TLDDoc Builder lets you generate the tag library documentation as a single, combined HTML document for an application that spans different subprojects, each one representing a different component of the same application. |
2.0.2
(15 March 2024) |
io.github.appspiriment.library-baseThe 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. |
0.0.3
(25 February 2025) |