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build.gradle.kts
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// Top-level build file where you can add configuration options common to all sub-projects/modules.
/**
* The buildScript block is where you configure the repositories and
* dependencies for Gradle itself— meaning, you should not include dependencies
* for your modules here. For example, this block includes the Android plugin for
* Gradle as a dependency because it provides the additional instructions Gradle
* needs to build Android app modules.
*/
buildscript {
/**
* The repositories block configures the repositories Gradle uses to
* search or download the dependencies. Gradle pre-configures support for remote
* repositories such as JCenter, Maven Central, and Ivy. You can also use local
* repositories or define your own remote repositories. The code below defines
* JCenter as the repository Gradle should use to look for its dependencies.
*
* New projects created using Android Studio 3.0 and higher also include
* Google's Maven repository.
*/
repositories {
google()
jcenter()
//Just an instance to show how maven is implemented in kt DSLs
// mavenCentral()
// maven(url = "https://jitpack.io/")
}
/**
* The dependencies block configures the dependencies Gradle needs to use
* to build your project. The following line adds Android plugin for Gradle
* version x.y.z as a classpath dependency.
*/
dependencies {
classpath(BuildPlugins.androidGradlePlugin)
classpath(BuildPlugins.androidKotlinPlugin)
classpath(BuildPlugins.crashlyticsGradle)
// NOTE: Do not place your application dependencies here; they belong
// in the individual module build.gradle files
}
}
/**
* The allprojects block is where you configure the repositories and
* dependencies used by all modules in your project, such as third-party plugins
* or libraries. However, you should configure module-specific dependencies in
* each module-level build.gradle file. For new projects, Android Studio
* includes JCenter and Google's Maven repository by default, but it does not
* configure any dependencies (unless you select a template that requires some).
*/
allprojects {
repositories {
google()
jcenter()
}
}
tasks.register("clean").configure {
delete(rootProject.buildDir)
}