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What is Gradle?

The project website can be found here: http://www.gradle.org

Gradle is a build system which offers you ease, power and freedom. You can choose the balance for yourself. It has powerful multi-project build support. It has a layer on top of Ivy that provides a build-by-convention integration for Ivy. It gives you always the choice between the flexibility of Ant and the convenience of a build-by-convention behavior.

What is on this Wiki?

  • Cookbook explains how to do various, real-life tasks using Gradle
  • User guide provides some additional end-user content not present in the Gradle user guide (but which could end up there).
  • External Resources provides links to blog entries, articles, etc. on Gradle.
  • Releases contains the release notes for the Gradle releases.
  • Development describes how to work on Gradle - seting up your IDE, contributing patches, design information, and so on.
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