Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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Plugin for annotation-triggered method call logging |
1.0.0
(20 December 2020) |
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This plugin adds systrace to each method |
1.0.2
(03 December 2019) |
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add code at method enter and exit |
1.0.4
(09 August 2019) |
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Scott provides detailed failure messages for tests written in Java, without the use of complex assertion libraries to aid developers in rapid development, troubleshooting and debugging of tests. All information is presented on the source code of the test method as comments. |
3.4.0
(04 December 2018) |
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A library to cost duration of method. |
1.1.1
(30 August 2018) |
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Java Censor is a Gradle plugin that enables developers to publish sources of closed source projects to a Maven repository. It does this by removing implemented code only leaving the signatures of public interfaces, classes, methods and fields behind. |
1.1.0
(20 February 2018) |
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Replaces direct method calls and field access with reflection |
1.5.3
(10 November 2017) |
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Log any method on android by simply using annotation @LogThis |
0.4.2
(22 January 2016) |
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Sometimes you just want a simple way to exclude dependencies without creating closures. This plugin creates a method on a Gradle project that provides a little syntax sugar for exclusions. |
0.1
(18 October 2014) |
com.teamdev.jxbrowser.gradle
Deprecated
DEPRECATED: use com.teamdev.jxbrowser instead. This plug-in adds JxBrowser repository to the project and provides convenience methods for applying JxBrowser dependencies. |
0.0.3
(29 March 2022) |