Search Gradle plugins
Plugin | Latest Version |
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org.gradle.guides.getting-startedThis plugin is deprecated and broken by the disappearance of JCenter. See plugin org.gradle.guides instead. Plugin required for authoring new Gradle Getting Started guides |
0.15.28
(19 December 2019) |
com.boxfuse.clientBoxfuse 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) |
io.alcide.gradle-semantic-build-versioningThis is a Gradle settings-plugin that provides support for semantic versioning of builds. It is quite easy to use and extremely configurable. The plugin allows you to bump the major, minor, patch or pre-release version based on the latest version, which is identified from a git tag. It also allows you to bump pre-release versions based on a scheme that you define. The version can be bumped by using version-component-specific project properties or can be bumped automatically based on the contents of a commit message. If no manual bumping is done via commit message or project property, the plugin will increment the version-component with the lowest precedence; this is usually the patch version, but can be the pre-release version if the latest version is a pre-release one. The plugin does its best to ensure that you do not accidentally violate semver rules while generating your versions; in cases where this might happen the plugin forces you to be explicit about violating these rules. As this is a settings plugin, it is applied to settings.gradle and version calculation is therefore performed right at the start of the build, before any projects are configured. This means that the project version is immediately available (almost as if it were set explicitly - which it effectively is), and will never change during the build (barring some other, external task that attempts to modify the version during the build). While the build is running, tagging or changing the project properties will not influence the version that was calculated at the start of the build. |
4.2.2
(13 May 2021) |
in.clouthink.boilerplate.source-generatorThe Source Generator Gradle Plugin for Spring Quick Start Boilerplate |
0.2.25
(30 October 2018) |
javamuc.gradle-semantic-build-versioningThis is a Gradle settings-plugin that provides support for semantic versioning of builds. It is quite easy to use and extremely configurable. The plugin allows you to bump the major, minor, patch or pre-release version based on the latest version, which is identified from a git tag. It also allows you to bump pre-release versions based on a scheme that you define. The version can be bumped by using version-component-specific project properties or can be bumped automatically based on the contents of a commit message. If no manual bumping is done via commit message or project property, the plugin will increment the version-component with the lowest precedence; this is usually the patch version, but can be the pre-release version if the latest version is a pre-release one. The plugin does its best to ensure that you do not accidentally violate semver rules while generating your versions; in cases where this might happen the plugin forces you to be explicit about violating these rules. As this is a settings plugin, it is applied to settings.gradle and version calculation is therefore performed right at the start of the build, before any projects are configured. This means that the project version is immediately available (almost as if it were set explicitly - which it effectively is), and will never change during the build (barring some other, external task that attempts to modify the version during the build). While the build is running, tagging or changing the project properties will not influence the version that was calculated at the start of the build. |
4.1.1
(26 July 2018) |
com.github.kuldeepg.springbootutilityPlugin to start spring boot application as daemon. |
1.1
(24 January 2017) |
org.springframework.bootSpring Boot makes it easy to create stand-alone, production-grade Spring based Applications that can you can "just run". We take an opinionated view of the Spring platform and third-party libraries so you can get started with minimum fuss. Most Spring Boot applications need very little Spring configuration. |
3.4.0
(21 November 2024) |
org.codeproberPlugin for downloading and starting CodeProber with Gradle. |
0.0.2
(04 November 2024) |
de.phillippartsch.ix-osgiThis plugin is designed to upload, install and start a custom osgi bundle for the elo indexserver |
2.3
(01 November 2024) |
com.caesarealabs.rpc4kSets up rpc4k - a framework for interfacing between services in different programming languages. To get started view the @Api annotation docs. |
0.13.0
(02 September 2024) |