Base code from where to start developing a Gradle plugin in Groovy with little effort
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Base code from where to start developing a Gradle plugin in Groovy with little effort
A Publish plugin to verify that all resources to which items and pages have relative links exist.
A Read Time plugin for the Publish static site generator
A Publish plugin that automatically adds the required Audio.duration and Audio.byteSize to all Items that have an Audio element with only the url. This avoids that hassle of having to manually determine and add this info.
A Publish plugin to add support for image attributes
The Gradle plugin for publishing libraries to the CuckooMaven
A Publish plugin to add support for link attributes and default link attributes
A sample Publish project to test the GistPublishPlugin
A plugin for Publish that let's you easily add a little bit of CSS to a page
This is just a dependency for other Publish plugins, not a plugin by itself.
Small plugin for Publish static site generator, which find and replace over images file paths. It is useful for changing local path with remote path.
A publish theme and plugin for fatbobman.com.Plugins:TruncateHtmlDescription.TagCount,,Bilibili Video,RssPropertiesSetting and more...
A Plugin for Publish to generate a article archive page by month
Plugin to add syntax highlighting (for multiple languages) to your Publish Site, with the least amount of effort.
Use streamable videos without iframe, embed or javascript.
A Publish plugin that allows using container (<div>) with ids or classes in a Publish website.
This is a Publish plugin to include text from GitLab Snippets. The package lives in GitLab: https://gitlab.com/mflint/gitlabsnippetspublishplugin
This is a Publish plugin to fetch (and render) details about AppStore apps. The package lives in GitLab: https://gitlab.com/mflint/appdetailspublishplugin
Add a description, image, and links to the publish-plugin topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the publish-plugin topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."