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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. ...
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    Exposed

    Exposed

    Kotlin SQL framework

    ...Just like our mascot, Exposed can mimic a variety of database engines and help you build database applications without hard dependencies on any specific database engine, and switch between them with very little or no changes in your code. Exposed is currently available for maven/gradle builds at Maven Central.
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    kotlin-logging

    kotlin-logging

    Lightweight Multiplatform logging framework for Kotlin

    Lightweight Multiplatform logging framework for Kotlin, written in Pure Kotlin. A convenient and performant logging facade. Version 5 is not backward compatible with previous versions (v.3, v.2, v.1). Group id (in maven) and package names changed. It is possible to use both version 5 and previous versions side-by-side so some of the code from the old version and some new. It is also possible to have libs using old version and use the new version (and vice-versa). After seeing many questions like the Idiomatic way of logging in Kotlin and Best practices for loggers, it seems like there should be a standard for logging and obtaining a logger in Kotlin.
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    Dokka

    Dokka

    API documentation engine for Kotlin

    ...Just like Kotlin itself, Dokka supports mixed-language projects. It understands Kotlin's KDoc comments and Java's Javadoc comments. You can run Dokka using Gradle, Maven or from the command line. It is also highly pluggable.
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    deep-clean

    deep-clean

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

    ...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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