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    Pipeline Model Definition Plugin

    Pipeline Model Definition Plugin

    Dfine CI/CD workflows using Jenkinsfile

    The Pipeline Model Definition Plugin introduces Declarative Pipelines in Jenkins—offering a more structured, configuration-like syntax for defining CI/CD workflows using Jenkinsfile. It simplifies pipeline creation, gives clearer semantic error messages, supports post-build steps, and is fully extensible via APIs.
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    Clouddriver

    Clouddriver

    Read and write operations across cloud providers

    ...The service also brokers mutating operations—like creating server groups or resizing clusters—by translating Spinnaker requests into provider-specific calls. A scalable caching subsystem maintains near-real-time views of accounts and regions to keep UI and pipelines responsive. Credentials, permissions, and account configuration are managed centrally, enabling multi-account, multi-region deployments at scale. In practice, Clouddriver is the backbone that lets Spinnaker orchestrate hybrid and multi-cloud delivery with a single pane of glass.
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    Gradle License Plugin

    Gradle License Plugin

    Gradle plugin that provides a task to generate a HTML license report

    The Gradle License Plugin helps developers manage and audit software licenses for dependencies in Android and Java projects. It automatically detects third-party libraries and generates a report containing license details. This is particularly useful for ensuring compliance with open-source licenses, making it easier for teams to identify potential legal issues or attribution requirements before releasing software.
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    IHUB Plugins

    IHUB Plugins

    A set of Gradle plugins that greatly simplify project management

    A collection of Gradle plugins designed to simplify project setup, versioning, dependency management, Spring Boot configuration, GraalVM support, and more, tailored for IHub’s monorepos and enterprise workflows.
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    Bintray Release

    Bintray Release

    A helper for releasing from gradle up to bintray

    Bintray‑release is a Gradle plugin by Novoda that automates publishing of Android, Java, or Groovy libraries to Bintray/JCenter, handling versioning, GPG signing, and metadata configuration. It's archived since Feb 2022, but historically simplified releases.
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    Docker Nexus3

    Docker Nexus3

    Dockerized version of Nexus Repo Manager 3

    An official Sonatype-maintained Docker image for Nexus Repository Manager 3 (Community & Pro editions). It packages the repository manager with out-of-the-box settings, optimized for container platforms—featuring persistence, configuration overrides, and separate licensing options.
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    GradlePluginDevelop

    GradlePluginDevelop

    Gradle execution process

    ...Plugin configuration and metadata.
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    Lazybones

    Lazybones

    A simple project creation tool that uses packaged project templates

    Lazybones is a project creation tool and template manager for Groovy and JVM-based applications. It allows developers to generate new projects from templates with a simple command, filling in details such as project structure, configuration files, and boilerplate code. Templates can be customized or created from scratch, making it easy to enforce consistent setups across teams or organizations. Lazybones supports updating existing projects from newer versions of templates, easing long-term maintenance. It is commonly used to bootstrap Grails, Ratpack, or Gradle-based projects, but it can handle any JVM project layout. ...
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    Glue Stick dependency injection framework is used for assembling and configuring Java applications from external bean definition and configuration files. There are several supported bean definition file formats, such as Groovy, JSON and Spring XML.
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