Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version |
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Copy all the dependency jars of a project into a destination directory |
0.7
(19 May 2023) |
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Caches all dependencies so they can be used by a read only cache. |
2.0.13
(08 April 2023) |
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This plugin is useful to validate manual dependency conflict resolutions, e.g. by failing the build in case of accidential downgrades of dependencies. See the Javadoc of the plugin class for more details. |
4.0.5
(06 February 2023) |
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A simple dependencies fetcher helpful to grab non-JVM dependencies (e.g. OpenCV) |
2.1.0
(04 December 2022) |
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Adds tasks to enable caching your dependencies in various ways |
0.2.0
(22 October 2022) |
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A Gradle plugin to produce a dependency report in JSON format that Gemnasium can use for a dependency vulnerability scan |
1.0.3
(24 August 2022) |
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Dependencies check gradle plugin |
9.0.1
(07 April 2022) |
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Built on top of nebula.ivy-dependencies, removes dependencies with platform or enforced-platform category status |
18.4.0
(28 February 2022) |
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Install client side dependencies from NPM or Bower by declaring dependencies in build.gradle, updated for Gradle 7.x. |
2.0.0
(30 November 2021) |
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Automatically sync dependency declarations between a build.gradle.kts file and a .toml file |
0.11.4
(30 October 2021) |