One of the Jenkins plugins dragged in the *Checks API* as a dependency and 
now *EVERY* build has this annoying message at the bottom:

[Checks API] No suitable checks publisher found.

This does not fail any build by itself. It's just annoying noise and I 
don't want it.

And now each time a build fails for any other reason, my developers tell me 
*"It seems that we have problems with build on foobar machine with 'No 
suitable checks publisher found' error again"*
which is incorrect, the actual error is just above or below that warning.

This is a waste of time, I never want to see that warning again. How do I 
get rid of it?

I can't uninstall *Checks API*, it's grayed out. *JUnit* and *Warnings Next 
Generation* need it as a dependency.

* Jenkins: 2.277.2
* Checks API: 1.7.0

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