Gradle Build Tool is a fast, dependable, and adaptable open-source build automation tool with an elegant and extensible declarative build language.
In this User Manual, Gradle Build Tool is abbreviated Gradle.
Compatible IDEsAll major IDEs support Gradle, including Android Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, Visual Studio Code, Eclipse, and NetBeans.
You can also invoke Gradle via its command-line interface (CLI) in your terminal or through your continuous integration (CI) server.
Installing GradleMost projects will start with an existing Gradle build which does not require the installation of Gradle. However, if you are starting a project from scratch, and you need to install Gradle, check out the installation guide.
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For Software DevelopersFor software developers that need to build, test, and publish their app, or add dependencies to their build, get started here:
For Build EngineersBuild engineers that are ready to configure custom build logic or write their own plugins should start here:
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