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extensions.gradle | ||
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LICENSE | ||
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mppJsProject.gradle | ||
mppProjectWithSerialization.gradle | ||
README.md | ||
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KotlinMppPublicationBuilder
This application was created to decrease routine in process of project creating. Currently this tool can:
- Create
publish.gradle
file with- Customizable project name and description
- Autoloading and filling license info
- Optional GPG signing
- Opportunity to automatically include
MavenCentral
(Sonatype) repository as target repo - Include different developers with their nicknames and e-mails
- Create configuration file with extension
kpsb
to be able to reconfigure publication in future via this app and simply update after new versions of application will be created
Launch
java -jar artifact.jar
Instead of artifact.jar
place name of loaded file. Currently in releases section there are eachcommit versions at least for linux x64. You may pass path to configuration. In this case launching will looks like java -jar artifact.jar "path/to/config.kpsb"
Building
./gradlew clean build
In case you wish to launch: ./gradlew run
. You may pass your configuration name with ./gradlew run --args="path/to/config.kpsb"
. Besides, you may create jar for your OS with ./gradlew packageUberJarForCurrentOS
. Besides you may wish to create distributable files, than you will need to run ./gradlew createDistributable
, but with high probability you will require at least JDK 14 for this operation.
Output
As an output you will get ready to use publish.gradle
file with content like in my other project (link to github file).