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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/authoring-builds/gradle-properties/collections.adoc
---- For each container property, Gradle automatically adds a block to the Groovy and Kotlin DSL that you can use to configure the contents of the container: ==== [source.multi-language-sample,kotlin] .build.gradle.kts ---- include::{snippetsPath}/plugins/namedDomainObjectContainer/kotlin/build.gradle.kts[] ----
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testing/internal-integ-testing/src/main/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/fixtures/executer/LogContent.java
return this; } try { AnsiConsole console = interpretAnsiChars(); StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(); console.contents(token -> { if (token instanceof Text) { result.append(((Text) token).getText()); } else if (token instanceof NewLine) { result.append("\n");
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/optimizing-performance/build-cache/caching_android_projects.adoc
Create a file, `fabric.gradle`, in the module where you apply the `io.fabric` plugin. This file (known as a script plugin), should have the following contents: .fabric.gradle ---- include::{snippetsPath}/buildCache/caching-android-projects/groovy/build.gradle[tags=fabricGroovy] ---- And then, in the module’s `build.gradle.kts` file, apply this script plugin:
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