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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.
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    Metals

    Metals

    Scala language server with rich IDE features

    Scala language server with rich IDE features.
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    tapir

    tapir

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library

    ...Separate the shape of the endpoint (the "what"), from the server logic (the "how"). Generate documentation from endpoint descriptions. Leverage the metadata to report rich metrics and tracing information. Re-use common endpoint definitions, as well as individual inputs/outputs. Library, not a framework, integrates with your stack. Is your company already using tapir? We're continually expanding the "adopters" section in the documentation; the more the merrier! It would be great to feature your company's logo, but in order to do that, we'll need to write permission to avoid any legal misunderstandings.
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    Scalding

    Scalding

    A Scala API for Cascading

    ...It lets users describe data transformations using Scala’s functional abstractions, while abstracting away low-level Hadoop boilerplate. It enables expressive and testable pipeline definitions and integrates with various input/output formats.
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    IntelliJ plugin for Haskell

    IntelliJ plugin for Haskell

    IntelliJ plugin for Haskell

    ...My first approach was to use the default way of creating an IntelliJ plugin by defining a grammar and a lexer according to Haskell report. That didn't work out because I could not define all the recursion. Then I decided to use grammar and lexer definitions only for tokenizing and parsing Haskell code, and not for syntax checking the code. This is needed for syntax highlighting, all kinds of navigation, and so on. Further Haskell language support is provided with the help of external tools. Show error action to view formatted messages. Useful in case message consists of multiple lines (Ctrl-F10, Meta-F10 on Mac OSX); Intention actions to add language extension (depends on compiler error), add top-level type signature (depends on compiler warning). ...
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