Search Gradle plugins
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Andromeda Gradle Plugin by Farsroidx provides a set of pre-configured extensions, tasks, and utility functions to streamline project setup and build automation. It automatically applies essential pre-build configurations, adds reusable Kotlin DSL extensions, and simplifies dependency management for Android and JVM projects. This plugin is designed to save development time by providing ready-to-use pre-build code, custom tasks, and build conventions that can be immediately applied to any project. |
1.1.0
(19 May 2026) |
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A Gradle plugin that simplifies and enhances the configuration of Kotlin Multiplatform projects specifically for JVM |
0.12.0
(22 March 2025) |
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A Gradle plugin that simplifies and enhances the configuration of Kotlin Multiplatform projects specifically for JavaScript |
0.12.0
(22 March 2025) |
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A Gradle plugin that simplifies and enhances the configuration of Kotlin Multiplatform projects specifically for iOS |
0.12.0
(22 March 2025) |
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The test cartridge plugin applies all basic configurations and tasks of an integration test cartridge. |
1.2.0-dev8
(11 February 2020) |
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The project cartridge plugin applies all basic configurations and tasks of and external project cartridge. |
1.2.0-dev8
(11 February 2020) |
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A streamlined Kotlin-exclusive Gradle plugin for API-independent Minecraft modding. Powered by pure Mixins, it automates loader configurations and directory structures, letting you build for multiple platforms with a single command. |
1.2.5
(31 March 2026) |
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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) |
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Gradle plugin to cache urls. This plugin was created mainly to address the problem of not being able to cache shared build configuration files using 'apply from:' |
1.0.0
(16 November 2014) |
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Encapsulates some common syntax, such as setting Java options.encoding=UTF-8, clearing Maven target directory when cleaning. |
1.6
(16 July 2022) |