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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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    Downloads: 1,718 This Week
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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: 123 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: 12 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: 9 This Week
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    Gradle Android JUnit Jacoco Plugin

    Gradle Android JUnit Jacoco Plugin

    Gradle plugin that generates JaCoCo reports

    This plugin wires JaCoCo code coverage into Android Gradle projects, generating per-variant coverage reports for unit tests and, when configured, instrumentation tests. It produces HTML and XML outputs that slot neatly into CI pipelines and code quality dashboards. Configuration options let you include or exclude classes (like generated code), merge coverage across flavors and build types, and enforce minimum thresholds to prevent regressions. The plugin integrates cleanly with the Android Gradle Plugin’s task graph, so coverage runs are reproducible across developers and build servers. It helps teams make coverage a first-class metric without hand-crafting custom Gradle tasks for every variant. By lowering setup friction, it encourages frequent measurement and concrete targets for improving test depth.
    Downloads: 7 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: 7 This Week
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    docToolchain

    docToolchain

    AsciiDoc Toolchain for technical Software Documentation

    docToolchain is a toolkit built around the “docs as code” philosophy, designed to make writing, maintaining, and publishing technical documentation as smooth as software development itself. It provides a suite of scripts and integrations to generate documentation from AsciiDoc (and related formats), run automated checks, incorporate diagrams, and publish outputs in different formats (HTML, PDF, etc.). The framework encourages documentation and architecture artifacts to live alongside source code, versioned in the same repositories, so changes in code and docs can evolve together. It supports templates (such as the arc42 architecture template), reusable snippets, and modular documentation where different aspects (API docs, architecture, user guides) are composed. The toolchain also includes validation stages (e.g. sanity checks, broken link detection) to catch issues before publication.
    Downloads: 7 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: 39 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: 6 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: 6 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: 6 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: 6 This Week
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    AndroidJunkCode

    AndroidJunkCode

    Gradle plugin for Android builds that injects dummy code into APKs

    AndroidJunkCode is a Gradle plugin for Android builds that injects "junk" or dummy code into APKs to reduce code similarity between variant packages (like shell or channel apps) and the main app. This helps avoid detection by app stores that flag high-duplication, improving release flexibility for variants or "shaded" packages. Helps avoid app store detection as duplicate or shell apps. Supports configuration for code volume/placement control. Reduces similarity between variant APKs and main app.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Apache Bigtop

    Apache Bigtop

    Bigtop is an Apache Foundation project for Infrastructure Engineers

    Apache Bigtop is a project focused on building and packaging the Hadoop ecosystem and related big data components. It provides a consistent framework for testing, packaging, and deploying Hadoop distributions, including tools like HDFS, YARN, Spark, Hive, HBase, and more. By maintaining cross-platform builds (RPMs, DEBs, Docker images, and Kubernetes support), Bigtop makes it easier for organizations to deploy big data stacks in different environments. It also includes a set of integration tests and smoke tests to ensure compatibility and stability between ecosystem components. Developers and operators can use Bigtop to assemble customized Hadoop distributions tailored to their infrastructure and workloads. Its focus on reproducibility and packaging reduces friction in deploying large-scale data processing systems and ensures that different components of the Hadoop ecosystem work well together.
    Downloads: 5 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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    Gradle Lint Plugin

    Gradle Lint Plugin

    Linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns of misuse

    The Gradle Lint Plugin is a static analysis tool for Gradle build scripts (written in Groovy) that finds patterns of misuse, deprecated constructs, and opportunities for optimization in build configurations. It functions analogous to ESLint in the JavaScript ecosystem: you define rules, apply them across the build scripts, and get warnings or errors when code deviates from best practices. It is particularly useful for maintaining consistency across large, multi-module projects or monorepos, helping teams avoid build anti-patterns, unused dependencies, or misconfigurations. The plugin supports custom rules and can even automatically fix certain violations (e.g. unused dependencies) via a fixGradleLint task. Because it hooks into the end of many Gradle tasks, it can catch issues as part of a normal build workflow, making feedback immediate.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Gradle Node Plugin

    Gradle Node Plugin

    Gradle plugin for integrating NodeJS in your build

    The gradle-node-plugin is a Gradle plugin that allows integration and execution of Node.js-based tools—such as Node.js itself, Yarn, Grunt, and Gulp—within your Gradle build, even if Node.js isn’t installed locally. It streamlines frontend build tasks by managing Node toolchain dependencies directly through Gradle. Installing the node-related plugins can be done in multiple ways. The easiest is to use the plugins-closure in your build.gradle file. If you want to install snapshot versions of this plugin, you can add the OJO repository to your build. Compatible with Gradle 6.6 and newer, Node.js 10+, and npm 7+.
    Downloads: 5 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: 5 This Week
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    SmartThingsPublic

    SmartThingsPublic

    SmartThings open-source DeviceType Handlers and SmartApps code

    SmartThingsPublic is the official public repository maintained by the SmartThings Community that hosts open-source SmartApps and Device Type Handlers (DTHs) written in Groovy for the SmartThings IoT platform, enabling users and developers to integrate, design, and automate smart home devices and behaviors. SmartThings Edge Device Drivers are the new method for integrating Hub Connected Devices into the SmartThings Platform. With the launch of SmartThings Edge, we are taking some events that would have happened in the Cloud and moving them to the SmartThings Hub. SmartThings Edge uses Lua-based device drivers and our Rules API to control and automate devices connected directly to a SmartThings Hub. This includes Zigbee, Z-Wave, and LAN devices as well as automations triggered by timers and other Hub Connected devices using drivers.
    Downloads: 5 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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    Badass JLink Plugin

    Badass JLink Plugin

    Create a custom runtime image of your modular application

    This Gradle plugin automates creation of custom runtime images using the Java jlink tool, producing small, self-contained distributions tailored to your application’s module graph. It analyzes your app’s modules (and dependencies) to include only the JDK modules you actually need, which substantially reduces footprint versus shipping a full JRE. The plugin generates launchers, start scripts, and archive layouts ready for distribution or Docker layering. It offers rich configuration for JVM options, system properties, service providers, and add-modules/add-reads tweaks to handle both modular and “automatic module” dependencies. For JavaFX and other common stacks, it provides conveniences that smooth over typical jlink hurdles and platform differences. As a result, you get predictable, fast-starting binaries that are easy to ship across environments without requiring a preinstalled Java runtime.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Font MFizz

    Font MFizz

    Font Mfizz - Vector Icons for Technology and Software Geeks

    Font Mfizz is a scalable icon font featuring symbols for programming languages, operating systems, software tools, and technology themes—designed for "geek" style UIs. Icons are customizable via CSS and are available via CDN or direct download.
    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 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.
    Downloads: 4 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: 4 This Week
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