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==-D<property-name>=<property-value> System Properties== | ==-D<property-name>=<property-value> System Properties== | ||
See: {{Internal|Gradle System Properties#Overview|Gradle System Properties}} | See: {{Internal|Gradle System Properties#Overview|Gradle System Properties}} | ||
==-x== | ==<span id='-x'></span>-x,--exclude-task== | ||
{{External|https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/command_line_interface.html#sec:excluding_tasks_from_the_command_line}} | {{External|https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/command_line_interface.html#sec:excluding_tasks_from_the_command_line}} | ||
Execute without the task following -x. For example, if I want to execute a [[Gradle Operations TODEPLETE#Build_without_Tests|build without tests]]: | Execute without the task following -x. For example, if I want to execute a [[Gradle Operations TODEPLETE#Build_without_Tests|build without tests]]: |
Revision as of 21:06, 18 October 2020
Internal
Overview
Command Line Flags
--q,--quiet
Only warning and error category output is displayed. The logger "quiet" category can be accessed with:
logger.quiet "will be displayed even in quiet mode"
Also see:
-i,--info
Also see:
-d,--debug
Also see:
-P<property-name>=<property-value> Project Properties
See:
-D<property-name>=<property-value> System Properties
See:
-x,--exclude-task
Execute without the task following -x. For example, if I want to execute a build without tests:
gradle build -x test
or if I want to publish without running the javadoc task:
gradle build publish -x javadoc