🚀 Getting Started
Starting with Gradle is easy with these essential resources. Follow these to install Gradle, set up initial projects, and explore supported platforms:
📘 Explore Gradle’s full array of resources through the Gradle Documentation.
🛠 Seamless IDE & CI Integration
Gradle is built to work smoothly with a variety of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and Continuous Integration (CI) systems, providing extensive support for a streamlined workflow:
- Supported IDEs: Quickly integrate Gradle with Android Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, NetBeans, and Visual Studio Code.
- Continuous Integration: Gradle easily connects with popular CI tools, including Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, and more, to streamline build and deployment pipelines.
🎓 Learning Resources for Gradle
Kickstart your Gradle knowledge with courses, guides, and community support tailored to various experience levels:
- DPE University Free Courses: A collection of hands-on courses for learning Gradle, complete with project-based tasks to improve real-world skills.
- Gradle Community Resources: Discover a range of resources, tutorials, and guides to support your Gradle journey, from foundational concepts to advanced practices.
- Gradle Cookbook: Access a practical collection of Gradle recipes and best practices to help you work efficiently with Gradle in various scenarios.
💬 Community Support & Resources
The Gradle community offers a range of forums, documentation, and direct help to guide you through every step of your Gradle journey:
- Documentation: The Gradle User Manual covers everything from basic to advanced configurations.
- Community Forum: Engage with others on the Gradle Forum for discussions, tips, and best practices.
- Community Slack: Join our Slack Channel for real-time discussions, with specialized channels like
#github-integrations
for integration topics. - Newsletter: Subscribe to the Gradle Newsletter for news, tutorials, and community highlights.
Quick Tip: New contributors to Gradle projects are encouraged to ask questions in the Slack #community-support
channel.
🌱 Contributing to Gradle
- Contribution Guide: Contribute to Gradle by submitting patches or pull requests for code or documentation improvements.
- Code of Conduct: Gradle enforces a Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and supportive community for all contributors.
🔗 Additional Resources
To make the most out of Gradle, take advantage of these additional resources:
🌟 Stay connected with the Gradle Community and access the latest news, training, and updates via Slack, Forum, and our Newsletter.