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Expert guidance on setting up scalable Gradle build logic using Convention Plugins and Version Catalogs.
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Expert guidance on setting up scalable Gradle build logic using Convention Plugins and Version Catalogs.
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Implement and review Kotlin Coroutines on Android: configure CoroutineScopes, manage Dispatchers, expose StateFlow/SharedFlow from ViewModels, collect with repeatOnLifecycle, and convert callback APIs to callbackFlow. Use when writing suspend functions, wiring up Flow or StateFlow, fixing async bugs, replacing GlobalScope, or integrating coroutines with Android lifecycle components.
Comprehensive testing strategy involving Unit, Integration, Hilt, and Screenshot tests.
Debug and optimize Android/Gradle build performance. Use when builds are slow, investigating CI/CD performance, analyzing build scans, or identifying compilation bottlenecks.
Kotlin Coroutines review and remediation for Android. Use when asked to review concurrency usage, fix coroutine-related bugs, improve thread safety, or resolve lifecycle issues in Kotlin/Android code.
| name | android-gradle-logic |
| description | Expert guidance on setting up scalable Gradle build logic using Convention Plugins and Version Catalogs. |
This skill helps you configure a scalable, maintainable build system for Android apps using Gradle Convention Plugins and Version Catalogs, following the "Now in Android" (NiA) architecture.
Stop copy-pasting code between build.gradle.kts files. Centralize build logic (Compose setup, Kotlin options, Hilt, etc.) in reusable plugins.
Ensure your project has a build-logic directory included in settings.gradle.kts as a composite build.
root/
├── build-logic/
│ ├── convention/
│ │ ├── src/main/kotlin/
│ │ │ └── AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin.kt
│ │ └── build.gradle.kts
│ ├── build.gradle.kts
│ └── settings.gradle.kts
├── gradle/
│ └── libs.versions.toml
├── app/
│ └── build.gradle.kts
└── settings.gradle.kts
settings.gradle.ktsInclude the build-logic as a plugin management source.
// settings.gradle.kts
pluginManagement {
includeBuild("build-logic")
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
gradlePluginPortal()
}
}
dependencyResolutionManagement {
repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS)
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
}
}
libs.versions.tomlUse the Version Catalog for both libraries and plugins.
[versions]
androidGradlePlugin = "8.2.0"
kotlin = "1.9.20"
[libraries]
# ...
[plugins]
android-application = { id = "com.android.application", version.ref = "androidGradlePlugin" }
android-library = { id = "com.android.library", version.ref = "androidGradlePlugin" }
kotlin-android = { id = "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android", version.ref = "kotlin" }
# Define your own plugins here
nowinandroid-android-application = { id = "nowinandroid.android.application", version = "unspecified" }
Inside build-logic/convention/src/main/kotlin/AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin.kt:
import com.android.build.api.dsl.ApplicationExtension
import org.gradle.api.Plugin
import org.gradle.api.Project
import org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.configure
class AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin : Plugin<Project> {
override fun apply(target: Project) {
with(target) {
with(pluginManager) {
apply("com.android.application")
apply("org.jetbrains.kotlin.android")
}
extensions.configure<ApplicationExtension> {
defaultConfig.targetSdk = 34
// Configure common options here
}
}
}
}
Don't forget to register it in build-logic/convention/build.gradle.kts:
gradlePlugin {
plugins {
register("androidApplication") {
id = "nowinandroid.android.application"
implementationClass = "AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin"
}
}
}
Apply your custom plugin in your modules (e.g., app/build.gradle.kts):
plugins {
alias(libs.plugins.nowinandroid.android.application)
}
This drastically cleans up module-level build files.