Search Gradle plugins

Plugin Latest Version

org.jetbrains.intellij.platform

The IntelliJ Platform Gradle Plugin is a plugin for the Gradle build system to help configure your environment for building, testing, verifying, and publishing plugins for IntelliJ-based IDEs.For more information, see [IntelliJ Platform Gradle Plugin documentation](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/tools-intellij-platform-gradle-plugin.html).

2.0.0-beta1
(11 April 2024)

com.liferay.baseline

The Baseline Gradle plugin lets you verify that the OSGi semantic versioning rules are obeyed by your OSGi bundle.

7.0.3
(10 April 2024)

dev.adamko.dev-publish

Publish Gradle Projects to a project-local repository, for functional testing

0.3.0
(16 February 2024)

io.freefair.maven-central.validate-poms

Verify that your generated POM's fullfill the requirements for maven central

8.6
(15 February 2024)

io.github.sagar-viradiya.autobenchmark

Automate baseline profile on CI by running benchmark instrumentation tests on Firebase test lab and verifying benchmark result.

1.0.0-alpha02
(08 December 2023)

io.github.tmzk1005.java-formatter

This plugin provides a mechanism to automatically (re)format your Gradle project during a Gradle build, or to verify its formatting, so that your project can converge on consistent code style regardless of user preferences, IDE settings, etc.

1.0.1
(20 September 2023)

io.github.zafkiel1312.verifyfeign

Plugin to check, if RestControllers are used by clients and clients have suitable rest-interfaces

0.5
(13 September 2023)

io.github.pwssv67.plam

A plugin that helps you modularise projects and verify dependencies between different types of modules

0.3.1
(13 June 2023)

io.github.slava0135.doktest

A plugin that helps you verify Kotlin code in KDoc comments

0.1.1
(15 May 2023)

org.dafny.dafny

This plugin offers tight integration of the Dafny verification-aware programming language with Java: automatically verifying Dafny source code and compiling it to Java source code, which the Java plugin will then build together with any hand-written Java in the project. It also provides a robust approach to distributing and managing Dafny dependencies through Gradle-supported repositories such as Maven Central.

0.1.0
(11 May 2023)