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vcs-mvn-publish

Publish Maven artifacts to a Git repository.

Artifacts are published to a separate branch, so development branches remain clean.

Simpler than figuring out publishing to Maven Central!

Status

vcs-mvn-publish is a proof-of-concept. There are no tests. Use at your own risk.

Quick start

First, set up a regular Gradle project, and configure the Maven Publish Plugin.

Next, add the vcs-mvn-publish plugin, and register a Git repo.

buildscript {
  plugins {
    repositories {
      maven("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adamko-dev/vcs-mvn-publish/artifacts/m2")
    }
  }
}

plugins {
  id("dev.adamko.vcs-mvn-publish") version "main-SNAPSHOT"
  java
  `maven-publish`
}

vcsMvnPublish {
  gitPushToRemoteEnabled.set(false) // disable auto-push, so we can check it works first
  gitRepo("artifacts") // 'artifacts' will be the remote branch
}

Then, run the publishing task

./gradlew gitRepoPublish

Check that there's a Maven repo in $projectDir/.gradle/vcs-mvn-publish/artifacts/. Are all the published artifacts there?

If you're happy, then enable auto-push, and re-run ./gradlew gitRepoPublish.

Multiple subprojects

To publish multiple subprojects to the Git repository, just add vcs-mvn-publish to all relevant subprojects, and to the root project.