[//]: # (title: Building Plugins with Gradle) The [gradle-intellij-plugin](https://github.com/JetBrains/gradle-intellij-plugin) Gradle plugin is the recommended solution for building IntelliJ plugins. The plugin takes care of the dependencies of your plugin project - both the base IDE and other plugin dependencies. > [IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template](https://github.com/JetBrains/intellij-platform-plugin-template) makes it easier to create and maintain your IDE plugins, having the Gradle plugin already integrated and CI covered with GitHub Actions. > {type="tip"} > If a new plugin will be Scala-based, a dedicated SBT plugin [sbt-idea-plugin](https://github.com/JetBrains/sbt-idea-plugin) is available. > {type="note"} The gradle-intellij-plugin provides tasks to run the IDE with your plugin and to publish your plugin to the [JetBrains Plugins Repository](https://plugins.jetbrains.com). To make sure that your plugin is not affected by [API changes](api_changes_list.md), which may happen between major releases of the platform, you can quickly build your plugin against many versions of the base IDE. > When adding additional repositories to your Gradle build script, always use HTTPS protocol. > {type="warning"} > Please make sure to always upgrade to the latest version of `gradle-intellij-plugin`. Follow releases on [GitHub](https://github.com/JetBrains/gradle-intellij-plugin/releases). > {type="note"} Below are a series of guides to developing and deploying Gradle-based IntelliJ Platform Plugins: * [Getting Started with Gradle](gradle_prerequisites.md) * [Configuring Gradle Projects](gradle_guide.md) * [Publishing Plugins with Gradle](deployment.md)