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Add Kotlin snippets to Plugin Guide #7467
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@eriwen I have converted the java snippets to Kotlin there jmfayard/gradledemo#1 |
Thanks for the report and info folks! We'll consider this, but we must also add to such a guide tips to ensure Groovy-friendly configuration (such as "use |
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Expected Behavior
For someone interestedi n writing gradle plugins with Kotlin there should be a official Guide available
Current Behavior
https://guides.gradle.org/writing-gradle-plugins/ contain only java sources
adding a Kotlin tab to the code blocks would be fine, since the structure of gradle plugins does not change between groovy, java and kotlin
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