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Open-source build automation tool based on the Groovy and Kotlin DSL. Version 9.6.1 via Homebrew; verified 2026-06-26.

install

Additional install commands

macOS

Homebrewverified · 100%
brew install gradle

local Homebrew formula metadata

MacPortsverified · 94%
sudo port install gradle

MacPorts ports tree · devel/gradle/Portfile · source: api.github.com

Linux

Alpine Linux apkverified · 92%
sudo apk add gradle

Alpine Linux edge package indexes · gradle · source: dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org

Debian aptverified · 92%
sudo apt install gradle

Debian stable package indexes · gradle · source: deb.debian.org

Nixverified · 92%
nix profile install nixpkgs#gradle

nixpkgs package indexes · gradle · source: raw.githubusercontent.com

Arch Linux pacmanverified · 92%
sudo pacman -S gradle

Arch Linux sync databases · gradle · source: geo.mirror.pkgbuild.com

Windows

Chocolateyverified · 92%
choco install gradle

Chocolatey community package catalog · gradle · source: community.chocolatey.org

Scoopverified · 92%
scoop install main/gradle

Scoop official bucket manifest trees · bucket/gradle.json · source: api.github.com

overview

Package summary

Open-source build automation tool based on the Groovy and Kotlin DSL

Commands and aliases

  • gradle

history

Project history and usage

Gradle is an open-source build automation tool for multi-language software projects, especially JVM and Android builds. Its package-manager identity is the `gradle` CLI, but most projects actually standardize on the Gradle Wrapper so a repository can declare the Gradle distribution it expects.

Gradle became important because it combined ideas from earlier build tools with a programmable Groovy and later Kotlin DSL, task graph execution, dependency management, plugins, daemons, caching, and integration with IDEs and CI.

Project history

Gradle's own documentation describes builds as projects and tasks configured by build scripts written in Groovy or Kotlin. The project structure convention centers on `settings.gradle(.kts)`, `build.gradle(.kts)`, and the wrapper scripts `gradlew` and `gradlew.bat`.

Gradle 1.0, released on June 12, 2012 according to the official release index, was framed by its release notes as a major step for Gradle and build tools. That release replaced Ivy-based dependency resolution with a Gradle dependency engine, improved dependency caching, added daemon performance work, expanded Java quality plugins, and emphasized enterprise-scale builds.

Gradle's official evolution article summarizes the major-version arc: 2.0 improved performance, memory efficiency, dependency management, and incremental build support; 3.0 enabled the daemon by default and improved IDE/Kotlin DSL support; 4.0 made build cache production-ready for Java and Groovy compilation; 5.0 made Kotlin DSL production-ready and added Java 11 support; 6.0 introduced enhanced dependency management metadata; 7.0 focused on incremental builds, dependency verification, and Java 16 support; 8.0 emphasized configuration-cache behavior and parallelism.

Adoption history

Gradle spread through JVM projects because it offered programmable build logic while still providing conventions through plugins. Android adoption made Gradle part of a massive mobile build ecosystem: Android Studio projects expose Gradle wrapper files, settings files, top-level and module-level build files, and Gradle properties as standard project artifacts.

The wrapper changed package-manager expectations. A developer may install `gradle` with Homebrew to bootstrap or run ad hoc builds, but many repositories prefer `./gradlew` so the checked-in wrapper properties select the project Gradle version. This made Gradle unusually friendly to mixed-version repositories and CI environments.

Gradle also became a platform for build-performance tooling. Official docs and adjacent Gradle products emphasize build scans, daemon reuse, build cache, configuration cache, and profiling workflows, reflecting a culture where the build tool is both dependency resolver and performance-critical infrastructure.

How it is used

At the command line, developers run tasks such as `gradle build`, `gradle test`, or `gradle clean build`, but Gradle documentation recommends the wrapper for most existing projects. Build scripts define tasks, plugins, dependencies, repositories, and project conventions.

The common files are package-ecosystem signals: `settings.gradle` or `settings.gradle.kts` defines root and subprojects; `build.gradle` or `build.gradle.kts` defines build logic; `gradle.properties` configures Gradle or project properties; and files under the Gradle user home configure user-wide behavior such as init scripts.

Gradle's DSL and plugin system make it a host for ecosystems rather than only a command runner. Java, Groovy, Kotlin, Scala, Android, C/C++, JavaScript, and Kotlin Multiplatform projects all appear in the official documentation as supported languages or frameworks.

Why package nerds care

Gradle is significant to package nerds because it is itself a package manager, dependency resolver, task scheduler, and project metadata interpreter. A Gradle installation can decide which artifacts are fetched, how versions are aligned, when tasks are up to date, and which generated outputs are reproducible.

It also forces distribution questions: should a system package provide one Gradle CLI, should a project use the wrapper, how should checksums and distribution URLs be audited, and how should old major versions remain available when enterprise or Android builds cannot immediately migrate?

For Homebrew, the unversioned `gradle` formula serves users who want a general CLI installation, while versioned formulae such as `gradle@7` and `gradle@8` serve projects pinned to a major line.

Timeline

  • 2009: The official release index lists Gradle 0.8.
  • 2012: Gradle 1.0 released with rebuilt dependency resolution, improved dependency cache, daemon performance work, quality plugins, and Tooling API emphasis.
  • 2014: Gradle 2.0 improved performance, memory efficiency, dependency management, and incremental build support.
  • 2016: Gradle 3.0 enabled the daemon by default and improved IDE/Kotlin DSL support.
  • 2017: Gradle 4.0 made build cache production-ready for Java and Groovy compilation.
  • 2018: Gradle 5.0 made Kotlin DSL production-ready and supported Java 11.
  • 2019: Gradle 6.0 introduced enhanced dependency management with a new metadata format.
  • 2021: Gradle 7.0 added Java 16 support, Apple Silicon support, and experimental version catalogs.
  • 2023: Gradle 8.0 expanded configuration-cache execution behavior and Java toolchain configuration.

Related projects

  • Apache Ant, Apache Maven, Ivy, Make, SCons, and Bazel are adjacent build and dependency-management tools.
  • Android Gradle Plugin and Android Studio are major downstream Gradle ecosystem pieces.
  • Develocity, Gradle Build Scan, Gradle Profiler, and Gradle Plugin Portal are closely related Gradle ecosystem services or tools.
  • Groovy and Kotlin are central to Gradle's build-script DSL story.

security posture

Risk level: yellow

build system capable of executing project logic.

Risk classifier

yellow risk · high confidence · runtime

Why

  • build system capable of executing project logic

Signals

  • override:gradle

Install behavior

  • No Homebrew post-install hook is recorded in formula metadata.
  • Homebrew bottle metadata is available for 1 platform targets.
  • Installs with 2 runtime dependencies.

Recommended review

Before unattended agent use, check whether the tool reads plaintext credentials, writes remote state, publishes artifacts, or shells out to plugins.

local files

Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.

Configuration files

Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.

Unix
~/.gradle/gradle.properties~/.gradle/init.d/*.gradle./gradle.properties./settings.gradle(.kts)./build.gradle(.kts)
Windows
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\.gradle\gradle.propertiesC:\Users\<USERNAME>\.gradle\init.d\*.gradle.\gradle.properties.\settings.gradle(.kts).\build.gradle(.kts)

executables

Installed executables

CommandKindExposureNote
gradlecliglobal executable

freshness

Version and freshness

These signals separate page generation age, package-manager activity, and upstream release comparison. Version lag is warned only when an evidence URL and comparable versions are present.

page generated2026-07-08
manager version9.6.1
manager updated2026-06-26
local dataok
upstreamnot checked
latest detectednot detected

https://www.gradle.org/

install metadata

Package metadata

Package keybrew:gradle
Version9.6.1
Package managerHomebrew
Package manager pagehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/gradle
Homepagehttps://www.gradle.org/
Repositoryhttps://github.com/gradle/gradle
Upstream docshttps://docs.gradle.org/current
LicenseApache-2.0
Source archivehttps://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-9.6.1-all.zip
Last updated2026-06-26T19:52:00Z
Pulseupdated
Dependenciesgradle-completion, openjdk
Bottleavailable (on all)
Homebrew post-installnot defined
Servicenone declared

registry facts

Source database details

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Namegradle
Aliases
  • gradle@9
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • stable

source database matches

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Matches are pulled from external package-manager indexes and kept separate from local Automic Vault package links.

Debian apt95%

gradle 4.4.1-22

Powerful build system for the JVM

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install gradle
  • Section: java
  • Architecture: all
  • 4 dependencies
  • 1 optional deps
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Debian stable package indexes · deb.debian.org · Debian stable package indexes: gradle from https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/Packages.xz
Debian apt95%

gradle-doc 4.4.1-22

Powerful build system for the JVM - Documentations

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install gradle-doc
  • Section: doc
  • Architecture: all
  • Source Package: gradle
  • 2 dependencies
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Debian stable package indexes · deb.debian.org · Debian stable package indexes: gradle-doc from https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/Packages.xz
Debian apt95%

libgradle-core-java 4.4.1-22

Powerful build system for the JVM - Core libraries

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install libgradle-core-java
  • Section: java
  • Architecture: all
  • Source Package: gradle
  • 24 dependencies
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Debian stable package indexes · deb.debian.org · Debian stable package indexes: libgradle-core-java from https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/Packages.xz
Debian apt95%

libgradle-plugins-java 4.4.1-22

Powerful build system for the JVM - All plugins

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install libgradle-plugins-java
  • Section: java
  • Architecture: all
  • Source Package: gradle
  • 32 dependencies
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Debian stable package indexes · deb.debian.org · Debian stable package indexes: libgradle-plugins-java from https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/Packages.xz
Nix95%

gradle

nix profile install nixpkgs#gradle
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
nixpkgs package indexes · raw.githubusercontent.com · nixpkgs package indexes: gradle from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/master/pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix
Ubuntu apt95%

gradle 4.4.1-20

Powerful build system for the JVM

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install gradle
  • Section: universe/java
  • Architecture: all
  • 4 dependencies
  • 1 optional deps
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes · archive.ubuntu.com · Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes: gradle from https://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/noble/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
Ubuntu apt95%

gradle-doc 4.4.1-20

Powerful build system for the JVM - Documentations

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install gradle-doc
  • Section: universe/doc
  • Architecture: all
  • Source Package: gradle
  • 2 dependencies
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes · archive.ubuntu.com · Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes: gradle-doc from https://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/noble/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
Ubuntu apt95%

libgradle-core-java 4.4.1-20

Powerful build system for the JVM - Core libraries

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install libgradle-core-java
  • Section: universe/java
  • Architecture: all
  • Source Package: gradle
  • 24 dependencies
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes · archive.ubuntu.com · Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes: libgradle-core-java from https://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/noble/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
Ubuntu apt95%

libgradle-plugins-java 4.4.1-20

Powerful build system for the JVM - All plugins

https://gradle.org

sudo apt install libgradle-plugins-java
  • Section: universe/java
  • Architecture: all
  • Source Package: gradle
  • 32 dependencies
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes · archive.ubuntu.com · Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes: libgradle-plugins-java from https://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/noble/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
apk95%

gradle 8.14.4-r0

Build tool with a focus on build automation and support for multi-language development

https://gradle.org/

sudo apk add gradle
  • License: Apache-2.0
  • Architecture: x86_64
  • Source Package: gradle
  • 1 dependencies
  • 1 provides
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Alpine Linux edge package indexes · dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org · Alpine Linux edge package indexes: gradle from https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
pacman95%

gradle 9.5.1-1

Powerful build system for the JVM

https://gradle.org/

sudo pacman -S gradle
  • License: Apache
  • Architecture: any
  • 6 dependencies
  • 2 optional deps
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Arch Linux sync databases · geo.mirror.pkgbuild.com · Arch Linux sync databases: gradle from https://geo.mirror.pkgbuild.com/extra/os/x86_64/extra.db.tar.gz
MacPorts95%

gradle

sudo port install gradle
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
MacPorts ports tree · api.github.com · MacPorts ports tree: devel/gradle/Portfile from https://api.github.com/repos/macports/macports-ports/git/trees/master?recursive=1
Chocolatey95%

gradle

choco install gradle
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Chocolatey community package catalog · community.chocolatey.org · Chocolatey community package catalog: gradle from http://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/Packages?$filter=IsLatestVersion&$select=Id&$top=1000&$skiptoken='11','gpg4win-vanilla'
Scoop95%

main/gradle

scoop install main/gradle
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Gradle
Scoop official bucket manifest trees · api.github.com · Scoop official bucket manifest trees: bucket/gradle.json from https://api.github.com/repos/ScoopInstaller/Main/git/trees/master?recursive=1

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