Thanks, Adam.

I don't think I would have found it there at the end of the output on my own.

Etienne


On 23.11.2010, at 07:00, Adam Murdoch wrote:

> 
> On 23/11/2010, at 8:56 AM, Etienne Studer wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> When I run 'gradle tasks' on a script that applies the java plugin, I cannot 
>> see the compileJava task (I guess it's because this task does not belong to 
>> a group and is only used as a dependency of other tasks).
>> 
>> How can I make it still show up when running 'gradle tasks'? I could not 
>> find any option under gradle -?.
> 
> There is a little note at the end of the output of 'gradle tasks' suggesting 
> that you try running with --all. Perhaps we should make this more prominent.
> 
> The --all option is a little different to the other command-line options, as 
> it is the first task-specific option we've added. I imagine we'll add more 
> (eg replace -Dtest.single=<pattern> with --single <pattern>). These options 
> aren't available in the output of gradle -?, as it's too early in the 
> lifecycle for them to be available. We'll probably add something like 'gradle 
> help <taskname>' which will show some usage information about a given task, 
> including the command-line options which are available for it.
> 
> 
> --
> Adam Murdoch
> Gradle Developer
> http://www.gradle.org
> CTO, Gradle Inc. - Gradle Training, Support, Consulting
> http://www.gradle.biz
> 

Etienne Studer
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