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package org.gradle.plugin.management.internal.autoapply;
import org.gradle.plugin.management.internal.PluginRequests;
/**
*
* Certain plugins are important enough that Gradle should auto-apply them when it is clear
* that the user is trying to use it. For instance, when the user uses the --scan
option, it
* is clear they expect the build scan plugin to be applied.
*
*
* Auto-application of a plugin is skipped in the following situations, so the user can adjust the version they want:
*
*
* - The plugin was already applied (e.g. through an init script)
*
- The plugin was already requested in the
plugins {}
block
* - The plugin was already requested in the
buildscript {}
block
*
*/
public interface AutoAppliedPluginHandler {
/**
* Returns plugin requests that should be auto-applied
* based on user requests, the current build invocation and the given target.
*/
PluginRequests getAutoAppliedPlugins(PluginRequests initialRequests, Object pluginTarget);
}
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