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or become for the Gradle ecosystem what AspectJ Maven is for the Maven one. At the time of writing this, the most recent |
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milestone is [6.1.0-m3](https://docs.freefair.io/gradle-plugins/6.1.0-m3/reference/). |
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### Mill |
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If you want to build your AspectJ projects with the [Mill Build Tool](https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/mill), you can use the [mill-aspectj](https://github.com/lefou/mill-aspectj) plugin. |
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It's actively maintained and its author Tobias Roeser is also the maintainer of Mill. |
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It supports all important settings of AspectJ and is even providing convenience options for polyglot projects, e.g. it features an option for out-of-the-box chained compilation with Zinc (for Java/Scala) and AspectJ (for weaving aspects) in the same module. |
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### Ant |
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As mentioned in the introduction, AspectJ features its own Ant task, which is described in |