# Gradle examples | Project | Description | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | [dokka-customFormat-example](gradle/dokka-customFormat-example) | Demonstrates how to override `.css` styles and add custom images as assets, allowing you to change the logo used in the header. | | [dokka-gradle-example](gradle/dokka-gradle-example) | Demonstrates how to apply Dokka in a simple single-project Gradle build, as well as how to configure it. | | [dokka-kotlinAsJava-example](gradle/dokka-kotlinAsJava-example) | Demonstrates how to apply Dokka plugins, [Kotlin as Java](../plugins/kotlin-as-java) specifically. | | [dokka-library-publishing-example](gradle/dokka-library-publishing-example) | Demonstrates how to integrate Dokka into the publishing process of a library, adding documentation generated by Dokka as artifacts. | | [dokka-multimodule-example](gradle/dokka-multimodule-example) | Demonstrates how to apply and configure Dokka in a [multi-project build](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/multi_project_builds.html). | | [dokka-multiplatform-example](gradle/dokka-multiplatform-example) | Demonstrates Dokka's configuration and output for a simple [Kotlin Multiplatform](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/multiplatform.html) project. | | [dokka-versioning-multimodule-example](gradle/dokka-versioning-multimodule-example) | Demonstrates configuration of Dokka's [versioning plugin](../../../plugins/versioning), which allows readers to navigate through different versions of documentation. |