ohmyzsh/plugins/gradle
Erik Huizinga 702e64edde
Remove echo from gradle plugin
When using this plugin and running e.g. `gradle --quiet`, the echo statement would print to stdout. I figured that I could make it respect the `--quiet` flag (and possibly various other situations in which echoing isn't expected to print to stdout), but as a much simpler approach it can also be removed altogether unless there is a reason to keep it.
2025-01-07 11:23:30 +01:00
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LICENSE feat(gradle): update completion to version 25da917c (#12287) 2024-03-15 19:55:43 +07:00
README.md Clean up plugin READMEs and a few plugins 2020-03-11 19:57:46 +01:00
_gradle feat(gradle): update completion to version 25da917c (#12287) 2024-03-15 19:55:43 +07:00
gradle.plugin.zsh Remove echo from gradle plugin 2025-01-07 11:23:30 +01:00

README.md

Gradle plugin

This plugin adds completions and aliases for Gradle.

To use it, add gradle to the plugins array in your zshrc file:

plugins=(... gradle)

Usage

This plugin creates a function called gradle-or-gradlew, which is aliased to gradle, which is used to determine whether the current project directory has a gradlew file. If gradlew is present it will be used, otherwise gradle is used instead. Gradle tasks can be executed directly without regard for whether it is gradle or gradlew. It also supports being called from any directory inside the root project directory.

Examples:

gradle test
gradle build

Completion

This plugin uses the completion from the Gradle project, which is distributed under the MIT license.