Gradle Wrapper not responding to commands












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On my Linux machine in my root project directory I have the Gradle Wrapper



Project
|
+ src
|
+ gradlew


and when I run any command with gradlew there is no output, like for example when I print the version, there is no version printed



./gradlew --version


or when I check tasks, no tasks are displayed



./gradlew --tasks


or when I try to build the project, no out/ directory is created



./gradlew deploy


but when I click



Build > Build Project


in my Intellij IDE, the project does build, just not when I try to use Gradle from the command line.



So I have no idea what's going on with my gradle wrapper. Am I using the wrapper incorrectly?










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    On my Linux machine in my root project directory I have the Gradle Wrapper



    Project
    |
    + src
    |
    + gradlew


    and when I run any command with gradlew there is no output, like for example when I print the version, there is no version printed



    ./gradlew --version


    or when I check tasks, no tasks are displayed



    ./gradlew --tasks


    or when I try to build the project, no out/ directory is created



    ./gradlew deploy


    but when I click



    Build > Build Project


    in my Intellij IDE, the project does build, just not when I try to use Gradle from the command line.



    So I have no idea what's going on with my gradle wrapper. Am I using the wrapper incorrectly?










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      On my Linux machine in my root project directory I have the Gradle Wrapper



      Project
      |
      + src
      |
      + gradlew


      and when I run any command with gradlew there is no output, like for example when I print the version, there is no version printed



      ./gradlew --version


      or when I check tasks, no tasks are displayed



      ./gradlew --tasks


      or when I try to build the project, no out/ directory is created



      ./gradlew deploy


      but when I click



      Build > Build Project


      in my Intellij IDE, the project does build, just not when I try to use Gradle from the command line.



      So I have no idea what's going on with my gradle wrapper. Am I using the wrapper incorrectly?










      share|improve this question













      On my Linux machine in my root project directory I have the Gradle Wrapper



      Project
      |
      + src
      |
      + gradlew


      and when I run any command with gradlew there is no output, like for example when I print the version, there is no version printed



      ./gradlew --version


      or when I check tasks, no tasks are displayed



      ./gradlew --tasks


      or when I try to build the project, no out/ directory is created



      ./gradlew deploy


      but when I click



      Build > Build Project


      in my Intellij IDE, the project does build, just not when I try to use Gradle from the command line.



      So I have no idea what's going on with my gradle wrapper. Am I using the wrapper incorrectly?







      gradle intellij-idea gradlew






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          My gradle wrapper which is just a Bash script, was empty ... somehow it's contents were deleted, so the script was running and nothing was happening. Good times.






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