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    OmegaT - multiplatform CAT tool

    OmegaT - multiplatform CAT tool

    The free computer aided translation (CAT) tool for professionals

    OmegaT is a free and open source multiplatform Computer Assisted Translation tool with fuzzy matching, translation memory, keyword search, glossaries, and translation leveraging into updated projects.
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    Gradle

    Gradle

    Adaptable, fast automation for all

    Gradle is a build tool with a focus on build automation and support for multi-language development. If you are building, testing, publishing, and deploying software on any platform, Gradle offers a flexible model that can support the entire development lifecycle from compiling and packaging code to publishing web sites. Gradle has been designed to support build automation across multiple languages and platforms including Java, Scala, Android, Kotlin, C/C++, and Groovy, and is closely integrated with development tools and continuous integration servers including Eclipse, IntelliJ, and Jenkins. From mobile apps to microservices, from small startups to big enterprises, Gradle helps teams build, automate and deliver better software, faster. Write in Java, C++, Python or your language of choice. Package for deployment on any platform. Go monorepo or multi-repo. And rely on Gradle's unparalleled versatility to build it all.
    Downloads: 107 This Week
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    Development of this library has been moved to https://github.com/kordamp/json-lib/ Json-lib is a java library for transforming beans, maps, collections, java arrays and XML to JSON and back again to beans and DynaBeans. It is based on the work by Douglas Crockford in http://www.json.org/java.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ZK - Simply Ajax and Mobile
    ZK is an open-source Java framework for building modern web and mobile applications. It enables developers to create rich, interactive UIs using only Java — no JavaScript required. With 200+ Ajax-powered components, event-driven architecture, and support for popular technologies like Spring, Java EE, and JSP/JSF, ZK makes it simple to deliver powerful and user-friendly web applications.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Axion Release Plugin

    Axion Release Plugin

    Gradle release & version management plugin

    A Gradle plugin for automating semantic versioning in SCM-centric workflows: it computes version from Git tags, manages SNAPSHOT suffixes, performs tagging, and handles version bumps—streamlining release processes.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Gradle Bintray Plugin

    Gradle Bintray Plugin

    The Gradle Bintray Plugin allows you to publish artifacts to Bintray

    The Gradle Bintray Plugin allows you to publish artifacts to Bintray. The plugin supports three methods to create groups of artifacts: Configurations, Publications and Copying specific files using filesSpec. One of the methods should be used to group artifacts to be uploaded to Bintray. Using the Configurations approach is the easiest, since this option attempts to infer what artifacts to upload based on the Gradle project and dependencies that are defined. Publications gives more fine-grained control, especially when needing to publish metadata for publishing to Maven Central. Copying specific files can be used as a last option, which provides the ability to define custom rules using the Gradle's CopySpec task. In general, the first two options should be sufficient for your needs.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Gradle Release

    Gradle Release

    Plugin for providing a Maven-like release process for Gradle projects

    This Gradle plugin provides a Maven-like release workflow (gradle release). It automates version bumping, snapshot removal, build, tagging, branch switching, and next-version prompt—compatible with Git, SVN, Bazaar, and Mercurial.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Thymeleaf Layout Dialect

    Thymeleaf Layout Dialect

    A dialect for Thymeleaf that lets you build layouts

    Thymeleaf Layout Dialect is an extension for the Thymeleaf templating engine that enables a layout/decorator mechanism, letting you define base templates and inject fragments for reusable and maintainable page structures, eliminating the need for third-party layout libraries.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Asgard

    Asgard

    Web-based cloud management tool for Amazon Web Services

    Asgard is a web-based interface developed by Netflix to simplify and automate the deployment and management of applications in Amazon Web Services (AWS). It integrates with tools like Auto Scaling, Elastic Load Balancing, and EC2 to streamline continuous delivery and infrastructure management. Although now deprecated in favor of Spinnaker, Asgard laid the foundation for modern deployment pipelines used at scale.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Gradle Git Version

    Gradle Git Version

    A Gradle plugin that uses `git describe` to produce a version string

    This Gradle plugin derives your project’s version directly from the state of the Git repository, turning tags and commits into consistent semantic versions. It reads the most recent tag, the number of commits since that tag, and whether the working tree is dirty, then composes a deterministic version string. Teams can enforce patterns (for example, treating non-tagged builds as snapshots) and keep CI builds reproducible without hardcoding versions in build.gradle. The plugin integrates with Gradle’s project.version, so the computed version flows automatically into publishing, packaging, and artifact naming. It works well in branching workflows by incorporating branch or distance information, making debug artifacts easy to trace back to source. By centralizing version logic around Git history, it eliminates manual bumps and reduces mistakes when cutting releases across multiple modules.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Gradle Ospackage Plugin

    Gradle Ospackage Plugin

    Gradle plugin for constructing linux packages

    The Gradle OS Package plugin builds native Linux packages (RPM and DEB) directly from your project, enabling repeatable, policy-compliant server distributions. It lets you define metadata like package name, version, dependencies, and maintainers, then map files from your build into filesystem locations with ownership and permissions. Pre-, post-install, and removal scripts are supported so services can be registered, caches warmed, or config migrated during upgrades. The plugin fits naturally in multi-module builds and CI, producing artifacts that ops teams can promote through repositories like APT or YUM. It’s widely used to package JVM applications along with their configs, systemd units, and logs into a single deployable unit. By codifying packaging alongside source, it closes the gap between dev and ops and makes releases auditable and consistent.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Grails

    Grails

    Grails - the Web Application Framework

    Grails is an open‑source, full‑stack web application framework built on the Groovy language and the Java platform. It emphasizes “coding by convention” to streamline development by reducing configuration, leveraging Spring Boot, Hibernate, and integrated DSLs for rapid productivity. Supports expressive DSLs for validation, querying, and view rendering. High‑productivity web framework adopting “coding by convention” paradigm. Rich IDE support across IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, Sublime, and NetBeans. Asynchronous and reactive programming support via Promises and RxJava.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Grgit

    Grgit

    The Groovy way to use Git

    Grgit is a Groovy‑friendly wrapper around Eclipse JGit that simplifies Git operations within Groovy scripts or Gradle builds. It provides a cleaner, fluent API for common Git tasks (clone, commit, tag, branch), and ships as a Gradle plugin for easy project integration.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OkReplay

    OkReplay

    Record and replay OkHttp network interaction in your tests

    OkReplay is a tool for recording and replaying HTTP interactions (specifically via OkHttp) in Android tests to improve determinism, test speed, and reliability. During the first run of a test annotated with @OkReplay, the library records outgoing HTTP requests and their responses into tape files. On subsequent runs, it intercepts those requests and serves the recorded responses instead of making real network calls. This allows tests to be executed offline, reduces flakiness due to network variability, and isolates the test environment from external dependencies. OkReplay integrates with testing frameworks such as JUnit and Espresso, so it fits naturally into Android testing pipelines. Because recording only happens when running with the annotation, production code paths remain unaffected. It’s especially useful when your app’s logic depends on network APIs and you want faster, more reliable unit or integration tests.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Build Time Tracker Plugin

    Build Time Tracker Plugin

    Gradle plugin to continuously track and report your build times

    The build‑time‑tracker‑plugin for Gradle continuously logs build performance data in a monoidal format, enabling statistical analysis across machines. This helps teams understand where build time is spent, compare build performance across environments, and identify bottlenecks. build-time-tracker writes a continuous log that is monoidal and can be collected from various machines to run statistical analyses. Importantly, the written files contain identifying information about the machine the build happened on so you can compare apples with apples. This plugin only measures the task times that constitute a build. Specifically, it does not measure the time in configuration at the start of a Gradle run. This means that the time to execute a build with very fast tasks is not accurately represented in output because it is dominated by the time in configuration instead.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Buildstep

    Buildstep

    Buildstep uses Docker and Buildpacks to build applications like Heroku

    Buildstep is a Docker-based wrapper around Heroku-style Buildpacks. It takes in your app code as a tarball via STDIN, runs the builder script inside a container preloaded with multiple buildpacks, and generates a ready-to-run Docker image, including a generated start script from a Procfile.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Gradle Plugin for Node

    Gradle Plugin for Node

    Gradle plugin for integrating NodeJS in your build

    gradle-node-plugin is a Gradle plugin that enables seamless integration of Node.js, npm, and Yarn within Gradle builds. It helps Java-based projects manage JavaScript dependencies and run Node.js tasks efficiently.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Gradle Xcode Plugin

    Gradle Xcode Plugin

    gradle plugin for building Xcode Projects for iOS, watchOS, macOS

    The Gradle Xcode Plugin allows developers to build, archive, package, and sign iOS and macOS applications using Gradle. It provides a bridge between Gradle and Xcode’s build tools, enabling multiplatform or Android+iOS projects to use a unified build system. This plugin supports key features like provisioning profile management, dependency integration, and command-line automation for Apple platform projects, making it ideal for CI/CD pipelines or hybrid environments.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Protobuf Gradle Plugin

    Protobuf Gradle Plugin

    Protobuf Plugin for Gradle

    An officially supported Gradle plugin that automates Protocol Buffers (.proto) compilation, code generation, and integration with gRPC across various source sets. It simplifies protobuf setup, supporting multiple languages and output configurations.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    fat-aar-android

    fat-aar-android

    A gradle plugin that merge dependencies into the final aar file

    fat-aar-android is a Gradle plugin that allows Android developers to package their AAR (Android Archive) libraries with all of their dependencies included. Normally, AARs do not bundle transitive dependencies, leading to missing classes or resource issues when consumed. This plugin solves that by merging the compile-time dependencies into a single "fat" AAR, streamlining distribution and reuse of libraries in projects where managing dependencies separately isn't ideal.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin

    Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin

    Gradle plugin that fixes Android build caching problems

    The Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin is developed by the Gradle team to improve build cache correctness and performance for Android builds. It applies workarounds and adjustments for known issues in the Android Gradle Plugin that interfere with build caching. This plugin ensures that tasks are cacheable when they otherwise wouldn’t be, and it applies targeted fixes for bugs affecting incremental and cached builds, thus improving overall efficiency in Android projects.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AppJoint

    AppJoint

    Cross module Android development made easy!

    AppJoint is a minimalist Android componentization tool that aims to simplify cross-module communication in modularized Android projects. In complex apps broken into multiple modules or “features,” invoking methods or classes across module boundaries can become cumbersome or tightly coupled. AppJoint uses a small set of annotations and a simple runtime API to decouple modules: one module can declare a method interface, annotate it, and other modules can call it dynamically without direct dependency on the implementation. The tool hides much of the boilerplate of dependency injection or manual wiring of interfaces. It allows progressive modularization: you can incrementally introduce AppJoint in parts of an existing app without rewriting everything. The design focuses on being lightweight and easy to adopt—only a few annotations and calls are needed. In multi-module Android architectures, it helps maintain loose coupling and cleaner module boundaries.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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