Build gradle version
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Move/specify the version in the pendencies block, instead.So the separators are different on the declaring and consuming side - which threw me off at first. is used instead, as - is the sign for the minus operator of the groovy language and can't be used in property names. Note: In the declaration, - is used as separator in the dependency name. See the version catalogs documentation for more information. The version can also be referred to in the plugins block: // adle The declaration can be referred to in the plugins block: // adleĪlias() apply false Library('some-library', 'com.group', 'artifact').versionRef('android-plugins') A library declaration using the same version. Plugin('android-application', '').versionRef('android-plugins') Plugins can be declared in the catalog: // adle Gradle 7 introduced version catalogs for declaring dependencies and sharing them between projects/modules.
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