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    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries

    ...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. ...
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    Gradle IntelliJ Plugin

    Gradle IntelliJ Plugin

    Gradle plugin for building plugins for IntelliJ-based IDEs

    The Gradle IntelliJ 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. The Gradle Wrapper files, and in particular the Gradle-wrapper.properties file, which specifies the version of Gradle to be used to build the plugin. If needed, the IntelliJ IDEA Gradle plugin downloads the version of Gradle specified in this file. The IDE Plugin generator automatically creates the Run Plugin run configuration that can be executed via the Run | Run... action or can be found in the Gradle tool window under the Run Configurations node. ...
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    Gradle Play Publisher

    Gradle Play Publisher

    GPP is Android's unofficial release automation Gradle Plugin

    Gradle Play Publisher (GPP) is Android's unofficial release automation Gradle Plugin. It can do anything from building, uploading, and then promoting your App Bundle or APK to publishing app listings and other metadata. The first APK or App Bundle needs to be uploaded via the Google Play Console because registering the app with the Play Store cannot be done using the Play Developer API. For all subsequent uploads and changes, GPP may be used. To successfully upload apps to the Play Store, they must be signed with your developer key. ...
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