GNG is the successor of gdub. It keeps the original gw
command and with more features.
It is written totally in bash script.
#Install gng
brew tap gdubw/gng
brew install gng
The self-extracting installer is created with makeself. If you are interested in the packaging details , Please see release.yml.
# Downloading the latest release
curl -fsSL https://github.com/gdubw/gng/releases/latest/download/gng-installer.sh -o gng-installer.sh
sudo bash ./gng-installer.sh
After Installation is complete:
# Creates a new Gradle project with Gradle wrapper
gng wrapper -d example-project
cd example-project
# From now on, always type `gw` whenever you need to type `gradlew`
gw
GNG is a script that automatically search your gradlew
when you are inside your Gradle project and execute it. It also
contains an official Gradle wrapper. You can create gradle projects from scratch without installing Gradle.
This is originally inspired by gdub and gradlew-bootstrap.
I worked with a lot of gradle projects, every project has its own Gradle Wrapper. So the global installed one, normally
installed with brew install gradle
, is seldom used. In fact, the global installed gradle’s version may conflict with
the project you are working on and some weird and unexpected building failures may happen. The best practice is always
using Gradle Wrapper comes with a project. It's better to not keep a copy of global available gradle.
But keep typing ./gradlew
is cumbersome. It becoms even worse when you have to type ../gradlew
, or ../../gradlew
.
I am a heavy Gradle user, I always need to create a new Gradle project for trying some new ideas, without the globally installed gradle , it is not possible installing Gradle Wrapper into a brand-new project.
You might interest in these discussions.
Quoted from gdub
Just type gw
whenever you need to type gradle
or gradlew
, then your life will be easier.
If you don't have any Gradle or Gradle Wrapper installed, please don't worry. just type gng wrapper
. It will create a
Gradle wrapper in your current working directory.
There are two commands gw
and gng
. gw
is for your daily use and gng
provides extra functions.
gw
is originally from gdub and shorter thangng
. It's easy to type and good for daily use.gng
is the new name, and provides more features thangw
. For example,gng wrapper
can generate a copy of Gradle Wrapper for you, typegng wrapper -h
for details.
gng wrapper -h
Generates a Gradle Wrapper
Usage: gng wrapper [-v|--version <arg>] [-t|--distribution-type <arg>] [-m|--mirror <arg>] [-h|--help] [ -d|--destination-dir <arg>
-v, --version: Gradle Version (default: 'latest', version information is from https://services.gradle.org/versions/current, visit https://services.gradle.org/versions/all for all available versions)
-t, --distribution-type: Gradle Distribution Type (default: 'all')
-m, --mirror: Gradle Distribution Mirror URL Prefix(Optional with no default value, The url prefix replaces https://services.gradle.org/distributions/)
It replaces the whole distributionUrl except the file part in a URL. For example, if specify '-m "https://example.com/gradle/"', then
"https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.8-all.zip" will become "https://example.com/gradle/gradle-6.8-all.zip"
-d, --destination-dir : Your Gradle project root directory. (default: 'Your current working directory retrieved using ${PWD}')
-h, --help: Prints help
Please note that gng wrapper
OVERRIDES the original command gradle wrapper
that executes Gradle Wrapper task. If you
want to execute the Gradle wrapper task instead, please type gw wrapper
.
Example: The following command will create a directory 'test' and install a copy of Gradle Wrapper with the latest version Gradle.
gng wrapper -d test
It will output like this(version number may vary as time goes by):
Fetching the latest Gradle version from services.gradle.org
The latest Gradle version is 6.8.1
Installing Gradle Wrapper in test. (version=6.8.1, distributionType=all, mirrorUrl=<Not Specified>)
gng wrapper
will silently upgrade your existing Gradle Wrapper to the latest versiongng wrapper -v 4.8.1
will silently set your existing Gradle Wrapper to the version 4.8.1gng wrapper -t all
will silently set your existing Gradle Wrapper to the latest version with Gradle source code archive(gradle-xxx-all.zip).gng wrapper -v 4.2.1 -m 'http://example.com/gradle/
will set your Gradle's version to 4.2.1 and distributionUrl tohttp://example.com/gradle/gradle-4.2.1-bin.zip
gng wrapper -v 4.2.1 -t all -m 'http://example.com/gradle/
will set your Gradle's version to 4.2.1 and distributionUrl tohttp://example.com/gradle/gradle-4.2.1-all.zip
brew tap gdubw/gng
brew install gng
git clone https://github.com/gdubw/gng.git
cd gng
sudo ./install.sh
To avoid using any system wide Gradle distribution add a gradle
alias to gw
to your shell's configuration file.
Example bash:
echo "alias gradle=gw" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "export PATH=/usr/local/bin:${PATH}" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
sudo ./install.sh [-fhsu]
Install gng from git source tree. See http://github.com/gdubw/gng for details.
-u uninstall
-f re-install
-h usage
-s check for update
examples:
./install.sh -f
will re-install everything./install.sh -s
will check for latest updates from remote mastergit reset --hard && git pull
will keep your copy to the latest
It copies the embedded Gradle Wrapper to your project directly. You can trust the embedded gradle-wrapper.jar. It is verified by Gradle Wrapper Validation .