Removing an accidentaly published plugin

Hi @Francois_Guillot,

Thanks for deleting the versions. I will push the other versions, not a problem at all.

Thanks and Regards
Kuldeep

Hi @Francois_Guillot,

can you please delete version 1.0.0 of in.shipk.plugin

Thank you.

(would really be useful to be able to do it ourselves from a plugin task or from the website).

Hi @tgern

I deleted version 1.0.0 of in.shipk.plugin

Cheers,
François

Hi!

I accidentally used wrong description in pluginBundle section. Could you please change it from ‘Plugins for Gradle by voplex95’ to ‘Lightweight LESS to CSS compiler plugin’

My plugin id is ‘com.github.voplex95.lesscompiler’

Thanks!

@voplex95

Done

François

I have also uploaded an undesired information of a plugin

https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/org.walkmod.gradle-walkmod-plugin

Could you remove it?

Thanks

Sure, I removed your plugin.

-Craig

@Francois_Guillot @craigatk
Could you please remove the org.jetbrains.kotlin.jvm, org.jetbrains.kotlin.android, org.jetbrains.kotlin.kapt and org.jetbrains.kotlin.android.extensions plugins (4 total)? These have been published with wrong dependency information.

@kotlin

Sure, I removed those 4 plugins.

-Craig

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@craigatk, Sorry, but could you please remove them again? The dependency was broken again, but it should be fixed next time. Remove only those four, version 1.1.1.

UPD: Thank you very much, and sorry for bothering you!

@kotlin No problem, I deleted version 1.1.1 of those plugins again.

Hello @craigatk ,

I’ve also accidently released a version I didn’t mean to (left a SNAPSHOT in the verison).

Could you delete https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/net.ossindex.audit 1.0-SNAPSHOT?

Thanks a lot!

Hi!

Could you please also delete https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/spring.rewrite. We are going to publish it under a slightly different name.

Thanks!
Jon

Hi,

Could you please delete the plugins we published for testing purposes? They are undesirably shown as the latest version because the version is lexicographically greater than the release one:

Version 1.1.2-test-2 of these plugins:

  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.jvm
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.kapt
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.android
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.android.extensions
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.allopen
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.spring
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.noarg
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.jpa

And version 1.1.2-test-1 of these plugins:

  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.jvm
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.kapt
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.android
  • org.jetbrains.kotlin.android.extensions

Thank you!

@jkschneider

That plugin should now be removed.

-Rus

@kotlin

This should all be done now.

-Rus

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@MarkusAmshove

Done.

-Rus

Hi,

Could you please remove: net.navatwo.assertj.generator.gradle.plugin. We’ve decided to use a different identifier.

Edit: We would like to transfer the org.assertj.generator.gradle.plugin to another name. Is there a way to do this or should we just recreate it?

Thank you!

Kevin

Hi @Nava2

I’ve deleted all traces of net.navatwo.assertj.generator.gradle.plugin.

Regarding org.assertj.generator.gradle.plugin, we don’t modify this kind of data on published plugins. Coud you please recreate it, and confirm if I should delete all traces of org.assertj.generator.gradle.plugin?

Thanks,

François

Hi @Francois_Guillot,

It appears as though we can not recreate the plugin without first having it deleted. The only way to create the plugin is to “publish” via the gradle plugin, right?

Given the previous, could you please delete the org.assertj.generator.gradle.plugin?

Thanks!

Kevin