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    Scala 3

    Scala 3

    The Scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty

    Scala 3 is the latest major release of the Scala language—featuring a complete compiler rewrite (Dotty), new syntax with optional braces and given/using contextual abstractions, union/intersection types, opaque types, first-class enums, and better type inference. It unifies object-oriented and functional programming paradigms into a safer, more expressive language running on the JVM with full Java interoperability.
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    Dotty

    Dotty

    The scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty

    The exciting new version of Scala 3 brings many improvements and new features. Scala 3 is a complete overhaul of the Scala language. At its core, many aspects of the type-system have been changed to be more principled. While this also brings exciting new features along (like union types), first and foremost, it means that the type-system gets (even) less in your way and for instance type-inference and overload resolution are much improved. One underlying core concept of Scala was (and still is to some degree) to provide users with a small set of powerful features that can be combined to great (and sometimes even unforeseen) expressivity. For example, the feature of implicits has been used to model contextual abstraction, to express type-level computation, model type-classes, perform implicit coercions, encode extension methods, and many more. Learning from these use cases, Scala 3 takes a slightly different approach and focuses on intent rather than mechanism.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    ShadowsocksR, V2Ray Client Android

    ShadowsocksR, V2Ray Client Android

    A simple client for Android

    A fully featured ShadowsocksR, V2Ray and Trojan client for Android, written in Scala. If you use x64 linux like Archlinux x86_64, or your Linux has new version ncurses lib, you may need install the 32bit version ncurses and link it as follow (make sure all these *.so files in the right location under your system, otherwise you have to copy them to /usr/lib/ and /usr/lib32/ directory).
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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  • 4
    lichess.org

    lichess.org

    The forever free, ad-free and open source chess server

    lichess.org (also known as Lila - lichess in Scala) is a free and open source chess server written in Scala 2.13 that focuses on real time gameplay and ease of use. It’s where countless chess players and chess enthusiasts can gather and watch or play from a selection of over a million games every day, analyze games, learn and improve their playing. lichess is equipped with a search engine, computer analysis, tournaments, exhibitions, a mobile app, a shared analysis board, and so much more. Thanks to its large active community, the UI is available in more than 130 different languages. lichess is one of the most popular chess websites in the world and remains totally free and ad-free. Visit https://lichess.org today to know more and see what it’s about!
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    sbt

    sbt

    sbt, the interactive build tool

    Define your tasks in Scala. Run them in parallel from sbt's interactive shell. sbt is built for Scala and Java projects. It is the build tool of choice for 93.6% of the Scala developers (2019). One of the examples of a Scala-specific feature is the ability to cross-build your project against multiple Scala versions. build.sbt is a Scala-based DSL to express parallel processing task graph. Typos in build.sbt will be caught as a compilation error. With Zinc incremental compiler and file watch (~), edit-compile-test loop is fast and incremental. Adding support for new tasks and platforms (like Scala.js) is as easy as writing build.sbt. Join 100+ community-maintained plugins to share and reuse sbt tasks. Continuous compilation and testing with triggered execution. Supports mixed Scala/Java projects. Supports testing with ScalaCheck, specs, and ScalaTest. JUnit is supported by a plugin. Starts the Scala REPL with project classes and dependencies on the classpath.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    ElasticMQ

    ElasticMQ

    In-memory message queue with an Amazon SQS-compatible interface

    ElasticMQ is a lightweight, fully asynchronous, in-memory message queue implementation written in Scala / Akka. It provides a feature-compatible Amazon SQS REST API interface for testing, local development, or embedded usage. It can persist queues or run purely in-memory and also supports Docker deployment and a web UI.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Gatling

    Gatling

    Modern Load Testing as Code

    Gatling is a high-performance load testing tool built on the JVM that emphasizes realism, scalability, and developer ergonomics. Test scenarios are scripted in a concise Scala-based DSL, allowing you to model user journeys with think times, feeders (dynamic data), checks, and assertions all in code. Its asynchronous, non-blocking engine (backed by Netty) can drive very high concurrency from a single injector, reducing the need for large injector farms. Gatling supports HTTP out of the box as well as WebSocket, Server-Sent Events, and JMS, so you can exercise modern, real-time systems end to end. Rich HTML reports visualize percentiles, response time distributions, errors, and throughput, making bottlenecks and regressions easy to spot. With injection profiles (ramp, constant, spikes) and pass/fail gates, you can automate performance thresholds in CI and promote builds with confidence.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Coursier

    Coursier

    Pure Scala Artifact Fetching

    Coursier is the Scala application and artifact manager. It can install Scala applications and setup your Scala development environment. It can also download and cache artifacts from the web.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Http4s

    Http4s

    A minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP

    Http4s is a minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP services. Http4s is Scala's answer to Ruby's Rack, Python's WSGI, Haskell's WAI, and Java's Servlets. http4s servers and clients share an immutable model of requests and responses. Standard headers are modeled as semantic types, and entity codecs are done by typeclass. The pure functional side of Scala is favored to promote composability and easy reasoning about your code. I/O is managed through cats-effect. http4s is built on FS2, a streaming library that provides for processing and emitting large payloads in constant space and implementing websockets. http4s cross-builds for Scala.js and Scala Native. Share code and deploy to browsers, Node.js, native executable binaries, and the JVM.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Scala 2

    Scala 2

    Scala 2 compiler and standard library

    Scala combines object-oriented and functional programming in one concise, high-level language. Scala's static types help avoid bugs in complex applications, and its JVM and JavaScript runtimes let you build high-performance systems with easy access to huge ecosystems of libraries. Scastie is Scala + sbt in your browser! You can use any version of Scala, or even alternate backends such as Dotty, Scala.js, Scala Native, and Typelevel Scala. You can use any published library. You can save and share Scala programs/builds with anybody. The Scala Library Index (or Scaladex) is a representation of a map of all published Scala libraries. With Scaladex, a developer can now query more than 175,000 releases of Scala libraries. Scaladex is officially supported by Scala Center. In Scala, functions are values, and can be defined as anonymous functions with a concise syntax. In Scala, case classes are used to represent structural data types.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    almond

    almond

    A Scala kernel for Jupyter

    Almond already supports code navigation in dependencies via meta browse, paving the way for more IDE-like features and closer integration with the Scalameta ecosystem. Ammonite is a modern and user-friendly Scala shell. Almond wraps it in a Jupyter kernel, giving you all its features and niceties, including customizable pretty-printing, magic imports, advanced dependency handling, and its API, right from Jupyter. This also makes it easy to copy some code from notebooks to Ammonite scripts, and vice versa. Almond exposes APIs to interact with Jupyter front-ends. Call them from notebooks… or from your own libraries. Several plotting libraries are already available to plot things from notebooks, such as plotly-scala or Vegas. Load the Spark version of your choice, create a Spark session, and start using it from your notebooks.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    BFG Repo-Cleaner

    BFG Repo-Cleaner

    Remove large or troublesome blobs

    The BFG is a simpler, faster alternative to git-filter-branch for cleansing bad data out of your Git repository history. You can use it for removing crazy big files, and for removing passwords, credentials and other private data. The git-filter-branch command is enormously powerful and can do things that the BFG can't, but the BFG is much better for the tasks above, because is faster and simpler. The BFG isn't particularily clever, but is focused on making the above tasks easy. If you need to, you can use the beautiful Scala language to customize the BFG. Which has got to be better than Bash scripting at least some of the time. The BFG will update your commits and all branches and tags so they are clean, but it doesn't physically delete the unwanted stuff. Examine the repo to make sure your history has been updated, and then use the standard git gc command to strip out the unwanted dirty data.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Deequ

    Deequ

    Deequ is a library built on top of Apache Spark

    Deequ is a library built atop Apache Spark that enables defining “unit tests for data” — that is, formal constraints or checks on datasets to ensure data quality along dimensions such as completeness, uniqueness, value ranges, correlations, etc. It can scale to large datasets (billions of rows) by translating those data checks into Spark jobs. Deequ supports advanced features like a metrics repository for storing computed statistics over time, anomaly detection of data quality metrics, and the suggestion of likely constraints automatically for new datasets. It also includes a little domain-specific language called DQDL (Data Quality Definition Language) which allows declarative specification of quality rules. Users typically run Deequ before feeding data downstream (to ML pipelines, analytics, or production systems), enabling early detection and isolation of data errors. There is also a Python wrapper, PyDeequ, for users who prefer working from Python environments.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    A Git platform powered by Scala

    A Git platform powered by Scala with easy installation, high extensibility & GitHub API compatibility. GitBucket is a Git web platform powered by Scala offering, easy installation, intuitive UI, high extensibility by plugins, API compatibility with GitHub. You can also deploy gitbucket.war to a servlet container which supports Servlet 3.0 (like Jetty, Tomcat, JBoss, etc). To upgrade GitBucket, replace gitbucket.war with the new version, after stopping GitBucket. All GitBucket data is stored in HOME/.gitbucket by default. So if you want to back up GitBucket's data, copy the directory to the backup location. If you want to try the development version of GitBucket, or want to contribute to the project, please see the Developer's Guide. It provides instructions on building from source and on setting up an IDE for debugging. It also contains documentation of the core concepts used within the project.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    SpinalHDL

    SpinalHDL

    Scala based HDL

    SpinalHDL is a hardware description (HDL) framework embedded in Scala, enabling hardware designers to build digital circuits with modern programming abstractions. Instead of writing in Verilog or VHDL directly, users describe hardware components and their interconnects using Scala code and Spinal’s domain-specific library, which then emits synthesizable hardware (e.g. as Verilog). Because SpinalHDL is embedded in Scala, it allows reuse of functional abstractions, parameterization, modular composition, and higher-level constructs to manage complexity. It supports building systems at various levels—single modules, pipelines, memories, controllers, etc.—while letting the designer control timing, pipelining, and resource sharing explicitly. The generated hardware can be synthesized for FPGAs or ASIC flows, making it practical for real designs.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    elastic4s

    elastic4s

    Elasticsearch Scala Client - Reactive, Non Blocking, Type Safe, HTTP

    Elastic4s is a concise, idiomatic, reactive, type safe Scala client for Elasticsearch. The official Elasticsearch Java client can of course be used in Scala, but due to Java's syntax it is more verbose and it naturally doesn't support classes in the core Scala core library nor Scala idioms such as typeclass support. Elastic4s's DSL allows you to construct your requests programatically, with syntactic and semantic errors manifested at compile time, and uses standard Scala futures to enable you to easily integrate into an asynchronous workflow. The aim of the DSL is that requests are written in a builder-like way, while staying broadly similar to the Java API or Rest API. Each request is an immutable object, so you can create requests and safely reuse them, or further copy them for derived requests. Because each request is strongly typed your IDE or editor can use the type information to show you what operations are available for any request type.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    CMAK

    CMAK

    A tool for managing Apache Kafka clusters

    CMAK (previously known as Kafka Manager) is a tool for managing Apache Kafka clusters. Easy inspection of cluster state (topics, consumers, offsets, brokers, replica distribution, partition distribution). Generate partition assignments with option to select brokers to use. Run reassignment of partition (based on generated assignments). Create a topic with optional topic configs (0.8.1.1 has different configs than 0.8.2+). Delete topic (only supported on 0.8.2+ and remember set delete.topic.enable=true in broker config). Topic list now indicates topics marked for deletion (only supported on 0.8.2+). Batch generate partition assignments for multiple topics with option to select brokers to use. Optionally enable JMX polling for broker level and topic level metrics. Optionally filter out consumers that do not have ids/ owners/ & offsets/ directories in zookeeper.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Jawn

    Jawn

    Jawn is for parsing jay-sawn (JSON)

    The term "jawn" comes from the Philadelphia area. It conveys about as much information as "thing" does. I chose the name because I had moved to Montreal so I remembered Philly fondly. Also, there isn't a better way to describe objects encoded in JSON than "things". Finally, we get a catchy slogan. Jawn was designed to parse JSON into an AST as quickly as possible. Currently, Jawn is competitive with the fastest Java JSON libraries (GSON and Jackson) and in the author's benchmarks, it often wins. It seems to be faster than any other Scala parser that exists (as of July 2014).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Monix

    Monix

    Asynchronous, Reactive Programming for Scala and Scala.js

    Monix is a high-performance, reactive, and asynchronous programming library for Scala and Scala.js. Built as a Typelevel project, it provides advanced abstractions like Task, Observable, Iterant, and Coeval, enabling compositional, back-pressure‑aware event-driven systems that integrate cleanly with Cats Effect and Reactive Streams.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Scala Steward

    Scala Steward

    A bot that helps you keep your projects up-to-date

    Scala Steward is an automated tool that helps to keep Scala libraries and plugins up to date by checking for dependency updates and sending pull requests.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ScalaCheck

    ScalaCheck

    Property-based testing for Scala

    ScalaCheck is a library for property-based testing in Scala (and Java), inspired by Haskell’s QuickCheck. It automatically generates test inputs based on specifications, validating that properties hold across randomized scenarios, thereby enabling robust, declarative testing of edge cases and invariants.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Scio

    Scio

    A Scala API for Apache Beam and Google Cloud Dataflow

    Scio is a Scala API developed by Spotify that builds on Apache Beam to enable expressive batch and streaming data pipelines, optimized for running on Google Cloud Dataflow. Inspired by Spark and Scalding, it provides scalable, type‑safe, and production-grade data processing, with built-in support for BigQuery, Pub/Sub, Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Redis, TensorFlow IO, and more.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Spark JobServer

    Spark JobServer

    REST job server for Apache Spark

    Spark Job Server offers a RESTful interface for submitting, managing, and running jobs or contexts on Apache Spark. Rather than requiring every application to embed Spark or manage Spark contexts manually, this server abstracts a long-lived service where clients can upload JARs, start and stop contexts, submit jobs synchronously or asynchronously, and manage named objects (RDDs / DataFrames) across job executions. It supports multiple modes (transient jobs, persistent contexts for reuse, streaming, SQL/Hive, etc.), and can be integrated with authentication/authorization systems (e.g. via Apache Shiro). The architecture isolates Spark contexts (optionally in separate JVMs), isolates job dependencies, and persists job / jar metadata via pluggable DAOs. It supports deployment across cluster managers (YARN, Mesos, etc.) and aims to simplify Spark-as-a-service scenarios.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Waves Platform Node

    Waves Platform Node

    Host connected to the Waves blockchain network

    Waves Platform Node is a host connected to the Waves blockchain network. Waves is an open source blockchain platform that offers a full blockchain ecosystem for building decentralised applications. Nodes are its critical components, performing several important functions such as processing and validating transactions, and generating and storing blocks. Nodes store full blockchain data, pass this data to other nodes, and check the validity of newly added blocks. Validation ensures that the blocks are all in the correct format, all hashes are computed correctly, that the new block contains the hash of the previous one, and that every transaction is validated and signed by the right parties.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    jsoniter-scala

    jsoniter-scala

    Scala macros for compile-time generation of safe and ultra-fast JSON

    Scala macros for compile-time generation of safe and ultra-fast JSON codecs. This library had started from macros that reused jsoniter (json-iterator) for Java reader and writer but then the library evolved to have its own core of mechanics for parsing and serialization. The idea to generate codecs by Scala macros and main details was borrowed from Kryo Macros and adapted for the needs of the JSON domain. Validate parsed values safely with the fail-fast approach and clear reporting, provide configurable limits for suboptimal data structures with safe defaults to be resilient for DoS attacks, generate codecs that create instances of a fixed set of classes during parsing to avoid RCE attacks.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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