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72 lines
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# Building ProGuard
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!!! info
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**ProGuard** is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Please consult the [license page](license/license.md) for more details.
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Building ProGuard is easy - you'll need:
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* a Java 8 JDK installed
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* a clone of the [ProGuard](https://github.com/Guardsquare/proguard.git) repository
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You can then execute a composite build with the following Gradle command:
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=== "Linux/macOS"
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```bash
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./gradlew assemble
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```
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=== "Windows"
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```bash
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gradlew assemble
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```
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The artifacts will be generated in the `lib` directory. You can then execute ProGuard using the
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scripts in `bin`, for example:
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=== "Linux/macOS"
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```bash
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bin/proguard.sh
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```
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=== "Windows"
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```bash
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bin\proguard.bat
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```
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## Publish to Maven local
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You can publish the artifacts to your local Maven cache (something like `~/.m2/`):
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=== "Linux/macOS"
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```bash
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./gradlew publishToMavenLocal
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```
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=== "Windows"
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```bash
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gradlew publishToMavenLocal
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```
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## Building a release distribution
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You can build tar and zip archives with the binaries and documentation:
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=== "Linux/macOS"
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```bash
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./gradlew distTar distZip
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```
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=== "Windows"
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```bash
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gradlew distTar distZip
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```
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