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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/authoring-builds/tutorial/partr4_settings_file.adoc
---- <1> `plugins({})` method from link:{kotlinDslPath}/gradle/org.gradle.kotlin.dsl/-kotlin-settings-script/index.html[KotlinSettingsScript] in the Kotlin DSL <2> `id()` method from the link:{kotlinDslPath}/gradle/org.gradle.plugin.use/-plugin-dependencies-spec/index.html[PluginDependenciesSpec API] <3> `getRootProject()` method from the link:{kotlinDslPath}/gradle/org.gradle.api.initialization/-settings/index.html[Settings API]
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/overview/about_manual.adoc
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/authoring-builds/tutorial/partr6_writing_tasks.adoc
} doLast { println("NAMED TASK1 - doLast: This is executed during the execution phase") } } ---- <1> You can use the link:{kotlinDslPath}/gradle/org.gradle.api.tasks/-task-container/index.html[register()] method to create new tasks. <2> You can use the link:{kotlinDslPath}/gradle/org.gradle.api.tasks/-task-collection/index.html[named()] method to configure existing tasks. ===== [.multi-language-sample] ===== .app/build.gradle
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/overview/quick_start.adoc
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/running-builds/introduction/settings_file_basics.adoc
== Settings script The settings file is a script. It is either a `settings.gradle` file written in Groovy or a `settings.gradle.kts` file in Kotlin. The link:{groovyDslPath}/index.html[Groovy DSL^] and the link:{kotlinDslPath}/index.html[Kotlin DSL^] are the only accepted languages for Gradle scripts. The settings file is typically found in the root directory of the project. Let's take a look at an example and break it down: ====
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/running-builds/introduction/build_file_basics.adoc
[[sec:build_script]] == Build scripts The build script is either a `build.gradle` file written in Groovy or a `build.gradle.kts` file in Kotlin. The link:{groovyDslPath}/index.html[Groovy DSL^] and the link:{kotlinDslPath}/index.html[Kotlin DSL^] are the only accepted languages for Gradle scripts. Let's take a look at an example and break it down: ==== [.multi-language-sample] ===== .build.gradle.kts [source,kotlin] ----
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/authoring-builds/basics/writing_settings_files.adoc
- In the Groovy DSL, the `Settings` object documentation is found link:{groovyDslPath}/org.gradle.api.initialization.Settings.html[here]. - In the Kotlin DSL, the `Settings` object documentation is found link:{kotlinDslPath}/gradle/org.gradle.api.initialization/-settings/index.html[here]. Many top-level properties and blocks in a settings script are part of the Settings API.
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