list-plugins
Purpose
Lists the plug-ins available from the Grails standard repositoryExamples
Description
Usage:
grails list-plugins
grails list-plugins -repository=myRepository
grails list-plugins -installed
Fired Events:
StatusUpdate
- When the plug-in list is being refreshed
StatusError
- When there was an error updating the plug-in list
Arguments:
repository
- The name of the repository used to produce the list of available plugins, otherwise all known repositories will be scanned. See the section on Plugin repositories in the user guide.
installed
- List only the plugins that are installed into the current Grails application.
Lists the plug-ins that are installable via the Grails standard repository. Note: This command can take a while to execute depending in your internet connectivity. Typical output looks like this:Plug-ins available in the Grails repository are listed below:
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acegi <no releases> -- No description available
aop <no releases> -- No description available
autorest <no releases> -- No description available
cache <no releases> -- No description available
cas-client <0.2> -- This plugin provides client integrat…
converters <0.3> -- Provides JSON and XML Conversion for…
dbmapper <0.1.5> -- Database relation to domain object…
dbmigrate <0.1.2> -- Database migration tasks
The first column contains the plugin name, the second the version and the last the description. If you require more info about a plug-in you can use the plugin-info command. If you wish to install a plug-in you can use the plug-in name and/or version in combination with the install-plugin.
Note: If you are behind a proxy you may want to consider using the set-proxy command prior to running this command.