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    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries

    A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries, including sources and javadoc, to Maven Central or any other Nexus instance. Gradle plugin that creates a publish task to automatically upload all of your Java, Kotlin or Android libraries to any Maven instance. This plugin is based on Chris Banes initial implementation and has been enhanced to add Kotlin support and keep up with the latest changes. No need to know how publishing works for different project types. AGP provides an API to configure publishing, java-library too, Kotlin Multiplatform does most things automatically but not everything. This plugin configures as much as possible on its own. An unified approach for all kinds of projects. Some parts require manual configuration and for those we provide an API that works regardless of whether this is a Gradle plugin, an Android library or a Kotlin Multiplatform project. This is especially useful for projects that combine multiple of these.
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    Ruler

    Ruler

    Gradle plugin which helps you analyze the size of your Android apps

    App size is an important metric which directly correlates with business metrics like install conversion rate. Measuring app size is straightforward, but knowing what contributes to it is not. Especially in bigger projects with hundreds or thousands of modules and third-party dependencies. Ruler provides a convenient way to find out how much each module and dependency contributes to the total size of your app by running a single Gradle task. First you need to add the Ruler Gradle plugin to the buildscript classpath in your top-level build.gradle file. When using app bundles, Google Play will generate optimized APKs for each device. This means that the size of an APK depends on the specifications of the device that's downloading it. You can configure which device specifications should be used for the analysis in the build.gradle of your application module.
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    deep-clean

    deep-clean

    When Gradle or the IDE let you down, just --nuke all them caches

    A Kotlin script that nukes all build caches from Gradle/Android projects. Useful when Gradle or the IDE let you down. The script has been tested on macOS, but it is completely untested on Linux and Windows. KScript may not work at all on Windows! For this script to work, you need to have kotlin, script, and maven on your PATH. If you don't have all three commands on your PATH, then read on to the next section to install them. To make the script run, we'll first need to install all the required dependencies. All dependencies are available on SDKMan! (Windows, Linux, macOS). Note that KScript support for Windows is not officially available yet.
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