How to get the Maven local repo location?

Solution 1:

If you want just the local repo, try this:

mvn help:evaluate -Dexpression=settings.localRepository | grep -v '\[INFO\]'

EDIT

I'm revisiting this after years because recent versions of the Maven help plugin introduced a useful parameter for the evaluate goal called forceStdout that allows us to remove the need to grep the output:

mvn help:evaluate -Dexpression=settings.localRepository -q -DforceStdout

Solution 2:

Yes, you can get it with the -X or --debug option, e.g. mvn -X

...
[DEBUG] Reading global settings from C:\Maven\conf\settings.xml
[DEBUG] Reading user settings from C:\segphault\.m2\settings.xml
[DEBUG] Using local repository at C:\Repo
...

Solution 3:

The Maven Help plugin will show local settings, including the local repository path.

You want the command:

mvn help:effective-settings

Output will show settings in XML format. Look for the localRepository element:

<localRepository xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.1.0">/home/jrs/.mavenRepo</localRepository>

Solution 4:

In the meantime you can do that in a simpler way:

mvn help:evaluate -Dexpression=settings.localRepository -q -DforceStdout

You can also directly use that to assign that a shell variable like this:

RESULT=$(mvn help:evaluate -Dexpression=settings.localRepository -q -DforceStdout)

Important note: Use most recent version of Maven and of course most recent vesion of maven-help-plugin...

This will contain the result without a new line etc.