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Using Gradle's "publications" feature works mostly the same as the plugin we were previously using, but with greater flexibility. In particular, this approach makes it simple to publish to your local Maven repository, which is very useful for inspecting the package contents before publishing it to a server.
Publishing plugin documentation: https://developer.android.com/studio/build/maven-publish-plugin
I used the OkHTTP publishing configuration for reference: https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/000bb666529148595f91ecad822baf7ae07fbcc5/build.gradle#L285-L342