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greggigon.com
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| | | | For last few weeks I've been moving rather large collection of Ant, Shell and other scripts into Gradle. In my opinion Gradle is great. It has two things that I value the most when it comes to tools: The build scripts are CODE. As scripts are CODE I can do everything I could do when... | |
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ncorti.com
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| | | | How Composite Builds can simplify your Gradle build, especially if you're building a custom Gradle Plugin. | |
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www.marcogomiero.com
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| | | | Update - February 2021 As you may have heard, JCenter is shutting down in May 2021. Into the Sunset on May 1st: Bintray, JCenter, GoCenter, and ChartCenter https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter/ So, this tutorial is no longer recommended because it explains how to publish an Android library to JCenter. I suggested you follow this guide written by Márton Braun. Publishing Android libraries to MavenCentral in 2021 https://getstream.io/blog/publishing-libraries-to-mavencentral-2021/ If you have already published a library on JCenter and you want to migrate the old artifacts to MavenCentral, you can follow the guide that I've written: | |
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blog.pchudzik.com
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