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NAME

       gradle - Adaptable, fast automation for all

SYNOPSIS

       gradle [option...] [task...]

OPTIONS

       A detailed guide of the command line interface is provided on Gradle's official website.
       The project itself does not provide a manpage, therefore maintaining it is error-prone and
       costly.

       The summary of the options is provided below.

       -?, -h, --help
           Shows a help message.

       -a, --no-rebuild (deprecated)
           Do not rebuild project dependencies.

       --all
           Shows additional detail in the task listing. See the documentation section LISTING
           TASKS.

       -b, --build-file
           Specifies the build file. See the documentation section SELECTING BUILD.

       --build-cache (incubating)
           Enables the Gradle build cache. Gradle will try to reuse outputs from previous builds.

       --no-build-cache (incubating)
           Disables the Gradle build cache.

       -c, --settings-file
           Specifies the settings file.

       --console
           Specifies which type of console output to generate.

           Set to plain to generate plain text only. This option disables all color and other
           rich output in the console output.

           Set to auto (the default) to enable color and other rich output in the console output
           when the build process is attached to a console, or to generate plain text only when
           not attached to a console.

           Set to rich to enable color and other rich output in the console output, regardless of
           whether the build process is not attached to a console. When not attached to a
           console, the build output will use ANSI control characters to generate the rich
           output.

           Set to verbose to enable color and other rich output like the rich, but output more
           detailed message (task name, output, etc.)

       --continue
           Continues task execution after a task failure.

       --configure-on-demand (incubating)
           Only relevant projects are configured in this build run. This means faster builds for
           large multi-projects. See the documentation section CONFIGURATION ON DEMAND.

       --no-configure-on-demand (incubating)
           Disables the use of configuration on demand.

       -D, --system-prop
           Sets a system property of the JVM, for example -Dmyprop=myvalue. See the documentation
           section GRADLE PROPERTIES AND SYSTEM PROPERTIES.

       -d, --debug
           Log in debug mode (includes normal stacktrace). See the documentation section LOGGING.

       -g, --gradle-user-home
           Specifies the Gradle user home directory. The default is the .gradle directory in the
           user's home directory.

       --include-build
           Run the build as a composite, including the specified build. See the documentation
           section COMPOSITE BUILDS.

       -I, --init-script
           Specifies an initialization script. See the documentation section INIT SCRIPTS.

       -i, --info
           Set log level to info. See the documentation section LOGGING.

       -m, --dry-run
           Runs the build with all task actions disabled. See the documentation section DRY RUN.

       --offline
           Specifies that the build should operate without accessing network resources. See the
           documentation section CACHE COMMAND LINE OPTIONS.

       -P, --project-prop
           Sets a project property of the root project, for example -Pmyprop=myvalue. See the
           documentation section GRADLE PROPERTIES AND SYSTEM PROPERTIES.

       -p, --project-dir
           Specifies the start directory for Gradle. Defaults to current directory. See the
           documentation section SELECTING BUILD.

       --parallel (incubating)
           Build projects in parallel. Gradle will attempt to determine the optimal number of
           executor threads to use. This option should only be used with decoupled projects (see
           the documentation section DECOUPLED PROJECTS). For limitations of this option please
           see the documentation section PARALLEL EXECUTION.

       --no-parallel (incubating)
           Disables parallel execution to build projects.

       --max-workers (incubating)
           Sets the maximum number of workers that Gradle may use. For example --max-workers=3.
           The default is the number of processors.

       --profile
           Profiles build execution time and generates a report in the   buildDir
           /reports/profile directory. See the documentation section PROFILING BUILD.

       --project-cache-dir
           Specifies the project-specific cache directory. Default value is .gradle in the root
           project directory.

       -q, --quiet
           Log errors only. See the documentation section LOGGING.

       --recompile-scripts (deprecated)
           Forces scripts to be recompiled, bypassing caching. This option has been deprecated
           and is scheduled to be removed Gradle 5.0. You should avoid using it.

       --refresh-dependencies
           Refresh the state of dependencies. See the documentation section CACHE COMMAND LINE
           OPTIONS.

       --rerun-tasks
           Specifies that any task optimization is ignored.

       -S, --full-stacktrace
           Print out the full (very verbose) stacktrace for any exceptions. See the documentation
           section LOGGING.

       -s, --stacktrace
           Print out the stacktrace also for user exceptions (e.g. compile error). See the
           documentation section LOGGING.

       --scan (incubating)
           Creates a build scan. Gradle will auto-apply the build scan plugin with a compatible
           version. For more information about build scans, please visit
           <https://gradle.com/build-scans>.

       --no-scan (incubating)
           Disables the creation of a build scan. For more information about build scans, please
           visit <https://gradle.com/build-scans>.

       -t, --continuous (incubating)
           Enables continuous building - Gradle will automatically re-run when changes are
           detected.

       -u, --no-search-upward
           Don't search in parent directories for a settings.gradle file.

       -v, --version
           Prints version info.

       -w, --warn
           Set log level to warn. See the documentation section LOGGING

       -x, --exclude-task
           Specifies a task to be excluded from execution. See the documentation section
           EXCLUDING TASKS FROM THE COMMAND LINE.

           The above information is printed to the console when you execute gradle -h.

DAEMON COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS

       The documentation section GRADLE DAEMON contains more information about the daemon. For
       example it includes information how to turn on the daemon by default so that you can avoid
       using --daemon all the time.

       --daemon
           Uses the Gradle daemon to run the build. Starts the daemon if not running or existing
           daemon busy. the documentation section GRADLE DAEMON contains more detailed
           information when new daemon processes are started.

       --no-daemon
           Does not use the Gradle daemon to run the build.

       --foreground
           Starts the Gradle daemon in the foreground. Useful for debugging or troubleshooting
           because you can easily monitor the build execution.

       --no-daemon
           Do not use the Gradle daemon to run the build. Useful occasionally if you have
           configured Gradle to always run with the daemon by default.

       --status
           List running and recently stopped Gradle daemons. Only displays daemons of the same
           Gradle version.

       --stop
           Stops the Gradle daemon if it is running. You can only stop daemons that were started
           with the Gradle version you use when running --stop.

SYSTEM PROPERTIES

       The following system properties are available for the gradle command. Note that command-
       line options take precedence over system properties.

       gradle.user.home
              Specifies the Gradle user home directory.

           The documentation section GRADLE CONFIGURATION PROPERTIES contains specific
           information about Gradle configuration available via system properties.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The following environment variables are available for the gradle command. Note that
       command-line options and system properties take precedence over environment variables.

       GRADLE_OPTS
           Specifies command-line arguments to use to start the JVM. This can be useful for
           setting the system properties to use for running Gradle. For example you could set
           GRADLE_OPTS="-Dorg.gradle.daemon=true" to use the Gradle daemon without needing to use
           the --daemon option every time you run Gradle. the documentation section GRADLE
           CONFIGURATION PROPERTIES contains more information about ways of configuring the
           daemon without using environmental variables, e.g. in more maintainable and explicit
           way.

       GRADLE_USER_HOME
           Specifies the Gradle user home directory (which defaults to “USER_HOME/.gradle” if not
           set).

       JAVA_HOME
           Specifies the JDK installation directory to use.

SEE ALSO

       <https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/command_line_interface.html>

AUTHORS

       Gradle developers