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## Using Dokka
-**Full documentation is available at [https://kotlin.github.io/dokka/1.7.10/](https://kotlin.github.io/dokka/1.7.10/)**
+**Full documentation is available at [https://kotlin.github.io/dokka/1.7.20/](https://kotlin.github.io/dokka/1.7.20/)**
### Using the Gradle plugin
_Note: If you are upgrading from 0.10.x to a current release of Dokka, please have a look at our
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The preferred way is to use `plugins` block.
build.gradle.kts:
```kotlin
plugins {
- id("org.jetbrains.dokka") version "1.7.10"
+ id("org.jetbrains.dokka") version "1.7.20"
}
repositories {
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Dokka plugin creates Gradle configuration for each output format in the form of
```kotlin
dependencies {
- dokkaHtmlPlugin("org.jetbrains.dokka:kotlin-as-java-plugin:1.7.10")
+ dokkaHtmlPlugin("org.jetbrains.dokka:kotlin-as-java-plugin:1.7.20")
}
```
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ You can also create a custom Dokka task and add plugins directly inside:
```kotlin
val customDokkaTask by creating(DokkaTask::class) {
dependencies {
- plugins("org.jetbrains.dokka:kotlin-as-java-plugin:1.7.10")
+ plugins("org.jetbrains.dokka:kotlin-as-java-plugin:1.7.20")
}
}
```