com.github.elect86.sciJava
plugin to easier version alignment for sciJava in Gradle
elect86.buildSrc-catalog
it generates automatically a catalog-like for the buildSrc scripts
elect86.gik
The Kotlin way to use Git
elect86.lwjgl
Easier Lwjgl dependency management
elect86.magik
publish directly on your github repository acting as a maven repository
elect86.plugins-catalog
use your catalog plugins in the `plugins` block of your precompiled scripts
io.github.kotlin-graphics.align
This plugins performs a dynamic alignment on ::appy based on the current version inside the platform lockfile
io.github.kotlin-graphics.base
This setups the main variant for jdk11 and the jdk8 variant and brings source and test platform dependencies
io.github.kotlin-graphics.basic
This setups the main variant for jdk11 and the jdk8 variant and brings source and test platform dependencies
io.github.kotlin-graphics.kotlin
This setups the main variant for jdk11 and the jdk8 variant and brings source and test platform dependencies
io.github.kotlin-graphics.publish
This apply `maven-publish`, magik plugins and setup publishing
io.github.kotlin-graphics.utils
This setups brings into the classpath additional wrapper to import kx project conveniently
org.lwjgl.plugin
Easier Lwjgl dependency management
org.scijava.catalogs
Take advantage of the whole SciJava ecosystem via Gradle catalogs feature