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=Plugin List= | =Plugin List= | ||
* [[Gradle_Java_Plugin#Overview|Java Plugin]] | |||
* [[Gradle_Application_Plugin#Overview|Application Plugin]] | * [[Gradle_Application_Plugin#Overview|Application Plugin]] | ||
* [[Gradle_War_Plugin#Overview|War Plugin]] | * [[Gradle_War_Plugin#Overview|War Plugin]] | ||
* [[Gradle_Maven_Plugin#Overview|Maven Plugin]] | * [[Gradle_Maven_Plugin#Overview|Maven Plugin]] | ||
* [[Gradle_Maven_Publish_Plugin#Overview|Maven Publish Plugin]] | * [[Gradle_Maven_Publish_Plugin#Overview|Maven Publish Plugin]] |
Revision as of 22:24, 19 May 2018
External
Internal
Overview
Most of Gradle's power comes from external plugins. A plugin is an extension to Gradle which configures the project it is applied to in some way, typically by adding plugin-specific dependency configurations, tasks and properties. Plugins can be applied to Projects because Project implements PluginAware.
Plugin Initialization
apply plugin:'java'