Schalk W. Cronjé's repositories
groovy-vfs
A DSL for Groovy on top of Apache VFS2
ivypot-gradle-plugin
Ivypot is a Gradle plugin to help managing a local off-line repository for builds in restricted environments
gradleTest
A Gradle plugin for testing compatibility with various versions on Gradle.
doxygen-gradle-plugin
Run Doxygen documentation tasks from Gradle
GradleLectures
Various lecures and workshops on Gradle
gradle-cloudci-plugin
A simple DSL for Gradle that makes configuration conditionally available depending on whether a specific Cloud CI service is active
asciidoctor-gradle-example-multiple-projects
An example repository to demonstrate the problem with multiple projects
asciidoctor-gradle-plugin
A Gradle plugin that uses Asciidoctor via JRuby to process AsciiDoc source files within the project.
asciidoctor-leanpub-converter
An experimental Groovy-based converter for Asciidoctor to generate Leanpub-falvour Markdown
asciidoctorj
Asciidoctor Java integration & API - Welcomes Asciidoctor to the JVM!
asciidoctorj-groovy-dsl
A Groovy DSL that allows for easy definition of Asciidoctor extensions
gradle-compass
A SASS / Compass plugin for Gradle
gradle-gatling-plugin
Gatling Plugin for Gradle
gradle-slack-plugin
Slack plugin for Gradle
hackergarten.github.io
Hackgarten Homepage
jruby-gradle-plugin
A Gradle plugin for working with JRuby projects for fun and profit. Mostly profit.
kordamp-gradle-plugins
A collection of Gradle plugins
micronaut-aws
Projects specific to integrating Micronaut and Amazon Web Services (AWS)
newrelic-jfr-core
JFR library that adapts JFR events to the New Relic Telemetry SDK
newrelic-telemetry-sdk-java
Java library for sending telemetry data to New Relic
pandocGradlePlugin
A plugin which downloads pandoc and uses it to convert to word or epub. This was initially created as Hackergarten idea at Gr8conf 2018.
sample-java-project
Example Ant-based Java project
testcontainers-java
Testcontainers is a Java library that supports JUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.