How do I get a file with all the runtime dependencies of my gradle project?












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I used a task gradlew dependencies > file.txt and I get a txt file with all my java project dependencies. But I only want to see runtime dependencies. Is there a configuration option for this.. I was not able to find it anywhere else.










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    I used a task gradlew dependencies > file.txt and I get a txt file with all my java project dependencies. But I only want to see runtime dependencies. Is there a configuration option for this.. I was not able to find it anywhere else.










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      I used a task gradlew dependencies > file.txt and I get a txt file with all my java project dependencies. But I only want to see runtime dependencies. Is there a configuration option for this.. I was not able to find it anywhere else.










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      I used a task gradlew dependencies > file.txt and I get a txt file with all my java project dependencies. But I only want to see runtime dependencies. Is there a configuration option for this.. I was not able to find it anywhere else.







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          You can use option --configuration confName to filter dependencies for a specific configuration:



          ./gradlew dependencies --configuration runtimeClasspath > file.txt


          See documentation : here






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                ./gradlew dependencies --configuration runtimeClasspath > file.txt


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                ./gradlew dependencies --configuration runtimeClasspath > file.txt


                See documentation : here







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