Do I then need to rebuild gradle every time I change my plugin?

Ittay Dror wrote:
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> 
> 
> JerodLass wrote:
>> 
>> I am trying to add my own plugin to gradle, extending java (though I
>> don't know if this is completely necessary).  I have based the groovy
>> source for my plugin and convention on those of gradle's 'groovy' and
>> 'java' and 'war' plugins.  At this point, where do I need to put my
>> myplugin.groovy file and/or how do I tell gradle to look for it?  I am
>> new to build systems so feel free to assume I don't know anything and all
>> I have are groovy files I wrote (this is pretty much the case).
>> 
> I think you can put your groovy files under buildSrc/src/main/groovy in
> the root directory of your build. These are compiled by the gradle
> infrastructure and added to the class path.
> 
> Ittay
> 

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