The steps I followed to successfully publish my libraries to Maven Central
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Jul 10, 2023
The steps I followed to successfully publish my libraries to Maven Central
Android librarry (kotlin) : Image (JPEG, BMP) comparison (perceptual hash algorithm)
Implements the Haversine formula to calculate the distance between two points on a sphere
Porting all MNotify BMS's API as a typed interface for Java developers - an unofficial implementation
A light-weight Java dependency injection library written in Kotlin
A mavenized versions of Kirill Grouchnikov libraries : Trident, Flamingo, Substance ...etc. See :
Example of publishing artifacts of multi-module Gradle build to Bintray and Maven Central
Tests and playground for publishing a gradle Java project with github pages, jacoco, javadoc, etc
The Most Powerful Swipe Layout!
An up-to-date Maven Archetype for Scala with a bunch of out-of-the-box features 🍻
Command line tool to republish existing jar to a maven repository
Feature test library for JDA Discord Bots
Bare-bones remote config library for Android and iOS
A template for Kotlin + Gradle projects that can be published to Maven Central
A set of GitHub Actions to automate publishing to Maven Central (and other Nexus instances).
Kotlin library to retrieve the current stock from an amazon article using Product Advertising API.
A parent pom for maven based projects for maven central release.
Add a description, image, and links to the maven-central topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the maven-central topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."