Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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com.github.hesch.execforkExecute Java or shell processes in the background during a build. Forked from psxpaul/execfork with a small logging bugfix. |
0.1.15
(14 November 2020) |
info.gconfigThis is simple template processing Gradle plugin for managing project configurations |
1.0.2
(06 October 2020) |
io.github.bennofs.continuous-execPlugin for spawning daemon processes in continuous builds |
0.1.1
(24 September 2020) |
ch.kk7.spawnSpawn and kill UNIX processes with up-to-date checks. |
1.0.20180924200750
(24 September 2018) |
co.elastic.check-in-generatedUtilities for keeping generated code checked in in sync with the generation process |
1.0.18
(14 May 2025) |
io.specmatic.gradleThis plugin is used to run Specmatic tests as part of the build process.It ensures some standardization for build processes across specmatic repositories. |
0.6.8
(14 May 2025) |
io.github.emaarco.bpmn-to-code-gradleGradle plugin that bridges gaps between BPMN and code - fostering the creation of clean process-automation solutions |
0.0.5-alpha
(14 May 2025) |
io.github.klahap.pgenThis Gradle plugin simplifies the development process by automatically generating Kotlin Exposed table definitions from a PostgreSQL database schema. It connects to your database, introspects the schema, and creates Kotlin code for Exposed DSL, including table definitions, column mappings, and relationships. Save time and eliminate boilerplate by keeping your Exposed models synchronized with your database schema effortlessly. |
0.7.3
(13 May 2025) |
org.domaframework.doma.compileAllows annotation processors to read Doma resources at compile-time |
4.0.0
(10 May 2025) |
de.materna.cms.ci.java-logsConfigures all Javadoc, JavaCompile and GroovyCompile tasks to write log-files for further processing. |
3.8.4
(06 May 2025) |