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gradle: use upstream completion and fix some other stuff
Fixes #6239 Fixes #7946 Fixes #8017 Fixes #8717 Closes #7987 Closes #8718
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## Gradle Plugin
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# Gradle plugin
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This plugin adds completions and aliases for [Gradle](https://gradle.org/).
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## Usage
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This plugin creates an alias `gradle` which is used to determine whether the current working directory has a gradlew file. If gradlew is present it will be used otherwise `gradle` is used directly. Gradle tasks can be executed directly without regard for whether it is `gradle` or `gradlew`
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This plugin creates a function called `gradle-or-gradlew`, which is aliased
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to `gradle`, which is used to determine whether the current project directory
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has a gradlew file. If `gradlew` is present it will be used, otherwise `gradle`
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is used instead. Gradle tasks can be executed directly without regard for
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whether it is `gradle` or `gradlew`. It also supports being called from
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any directory inside the root project directory.
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Examples:
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```zsh
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## Completion
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The completion provided for this plugin caches the parsed tasks into a file named `.gradletasknamecache` in the current working directory, so you might want to add that to your `.gitignore` file so that it's not accidentally committed.
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This plugin uses [the completion from the Gradle project](https://github.com/gradle/gradle-completion),
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which is distributed under the MIT license.
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