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Gitbucket
A Git platform powered by Scala with easy installation, high extensibility & GitHub API compatibility -
bloop
Bloop is a build server and CLI tool to compile, test and run Scala fast from any editor or build tool. -
Scurses
Scurses, terminal drawing API for Scala, and Onions, a Scurses framework for easy terminal UI -
scala-trace-debug
Macro based print debugging. Locates log statements in your IDE. -
fast-string-interpolator
Scala macro that generates ultra-fast string interpolators. -
scalajs-benchmark
Benchmarks: write in Scala or JS, run in your browser. Live demo: -
dregrex
Dregex is a JVM library that implements a regular expression engine using deterministic finite automata (DFA). It supports some Perl-style features and yet retains linear matching time, and also offers set operations. -
pos
Macro based print debugging. Locates debug statements in your IDE. Supports logging. -
Giter8
command line tool to generate files and directories from templates published on Github
Static code analysis for 29 languages.
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sbt
sbt is a build tool for Scala, Java, and more.
For general documentation, see https://www.scala-sbt.org/.
sbt 1.x
This is the 1.x series of sbt. The source code of sbt is split across several GitHub repositories, including this one.
- sbt/io hosts
sbt.io
module. - sbt/librarymanagement hosts
sbt.librarymanagement
module that wraps Ivy. - sbt/zinc hosts Zinc, an incremental compiler for Scala.
- sbt/sbt, this repository hosts modules that implements the build tool.
Other links
- Setup: Describes getting started with the latest binary release.
- FAQ: Explains how to get help and more.
- sbt/sbt-zero-seven: hosts sbt 0.7.7 and earlier versions
Issues and Pull Requests
Please read [CONTRIBUTING] carefully before opening a GitHub Issue.
The short version: try searching or asking on StackOverflow.
license
See [LICENSE].
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the sbt README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.