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Post by Telesphoreo on Jun 27, 2020 19:32:19 GMT
I transitioned from Maven to gradle over the past few months. So much cleaner, easier to understand, and maintain. (and it works will all maven central repos anyways) just thought I'd share shut up gradle sucks dick
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Gommeh
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Post by Gommeh on Jun 27, 2020 22:53:32 GMT
OK, now the command I added into the commands folder isn't showing up on GommehFreedom. Why could that be? Did you add @commandpermissions and @commandparameters above class? Are you extending FreedomCommand? yes and yes.
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Post by Hockey on Jun 28, 2020 4:03:24 GMT
I transitioned from Maven to gradle over the past few months. So much cleaner, easier to understand, and maintain. (and it works will all maven central repos anyways) just thought I'd share shut up gradle sucks dick Have you given it a chance? Personal opinion, but I think configuring Maven projects takes soooo much longer than with Gradle. And the sheer length of poms is insane.
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Post by Telesphoreo on Jun 28, 2020 6:03:49 GMT
shut up gradle sucks dick Have you given it a chance? Personal opinion, but I think configuring Maven projects takes soooo much longer than with Gradle. And the sheer length of poms is insane. yes i have, and i never will use it again. the plugins i use for the build.properties don't work at all. the git commit id plugin doesn't exist for Gradle. and using the maven shade plugin is really easy. shading artifacts in Gradle is a joke. Gradle files are definitely smaller, but that's really all, in my opinion, Gradle has going for it. it's ridiculously slower compared to maven (on the same project i tested) and somehow it doesn't even have Java 11 support. Gradle says sorry you're out of luck. and why the hell are there different versions. I've been using the same version of maven practically forever and i never had to update it to support a new Java version. or if maven does update I've never ever noticed it, and yet Gradle appears to be updating all the time and it's a massive program also
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