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Release pipeline for Gradle wrapper with Nyx
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Expose resources transitively to downstream projects
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A reimplementation of Gradle's "wrapper" script called gradlew, which automatically downloads the official Gradle binary and executes it. Unlike Gradle's gradlew, F-Droid's gradlew-fdroid will always verify the downloaded Gradle binary.
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Plugins to align the configuration of all our projects
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Minimal Java HTTP server for handling JSON POST requests.
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Gradle plugin that displays task dependencies and types
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Gradle project template with convention plugins and caching • Learn more
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A demo monorepo project with GitLab-CI integration
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Nexus Repository Manager setup with Gradle and Maven Java builds, multi-team access model, and basic operational safeguards (backups, log rotation, automation).
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A "binary transparency" log of the gradle and gradle-wrapper binaries, as published on https://gradle.org/release-checksums/
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Java and Kotlin examples including design patterns, concurrency, functional programming
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sybil-android is the android app component of the Sybil project. It is a whole-encompassing and holistic application that allows for meaningful tracking, storage and insight into Swiss administrative life. It aims at using the entirety of documents constituting one's administrive life to provide hindsightful advices.
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A collection of highly opinionated Gradle conventions used by Smartefact projects.
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Minecraft plugin that adds world progression and leveling
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The Service Cluster allows users to rate movies and leave optional comments. It's built with Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud, using REST communication between microservices. The system focuses on storing and retrieving individual ratings, with no analytics involved. Gradle is used for build and dependency management.
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Commandler (Commnd Handler) is a command handling framework for Java. It takes a lot of inspiration from Spring, so if you're coming from there it should be immediately familiar, and uses the same standards to provide dependency injection, validation, and cron jobs, etc.
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