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    Scala Parser Combinators

    Scala Parser Combinators

    simple combinator-based parsing for Scala

    scala-parser-combinators is a library that offers simple combinator-based parsing for Scala. Originally part of the Scala standard library, it allows developers to construct parsers using combinators directly in Scala code. ​
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    Metals

    Metals

    Scala language server with rich IDE features

    Scala language server with rich IDE features.
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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...
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    Ammonite

    Ammonite

    Scala Scripting

    Ammonite is a modern Scala REPL and scripting tool designed to give Scala users a more interactive and flexible REPL experience and to free them from heavyweight project boilerplate. It provides syntax‐highlighting, multiline editing, auto‐completion, and dynamic importing of dependencies (using a magic import syntax like import $ivy…). Instead of having to set up an sbt project for many small tasks, one can write Scala scripts (with .sc extension) and run them directly, with Ammonite...
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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...
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    Mill

    Mill

    Your shiny new Java/Scala build tool

    Your shiny new Scala build tool! Confused by SBT? Frustrated by Maven? Perplexed by Gradle? Give Mill a try. In-process tests live in the .test sub-modules of the various Mill modules. These range from tiny unit tests, to larger integration tests that instantiate a TestUtil.BaseModule in-process and a TestEvaluator to evaluate tasks on it. Note that the in-memory tests compile the BaseModule together with the test suite, and do not exercise the Mill script-file bootstrapping, transformation,...
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    Scrooge

    Scrooge

    A Thrift parser/generator

    Scrooge is a thrift code generator written in Scala, which currently generates code for Scala, Java, Cocoa, Android, and Lua. It’s meant to be a replacement for the Apache thrift code generator and generates conforming, binary-compatible codecs by building on top of libthrift. Since Scala is API-compatible with Java, you can use the apache thrift code generator to generate Java files and use them from within Scala, but the generated code uses Java collections and mutable “bean” classes,...
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    osm4scala

    osm4scala

    Reading OpenStreetMap Pbf files.

    Scala and polyglot Spark library (Scala, PySpark, SparkSQL, ... ) focused on reading OpenStreetMap Pbf files.
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    atto

    atto

    Friendly little parsers

    Atto is a compact, pure-functional, incremental text parsing library for Scala. It offers a non-invasive API using familiar abstractions, making it a principled tool for everyday parsing tasks in functional programming.​
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    RISC-V BOOM

    RISC-V BOOM

    SonicBOOM: The Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine

    The riscv-boom project (also called BOOM or SonicBOOM) implements a high-performance, synthesizable out-of-order RISC-V core written in the Chisel hardware construction language. It targets the RV64GC (i.e. 64-bit with general + compressed + floating point) instruction set and supports features such as virtual memory, caches, atomics, and IEEE-754 floating point. The design is parameterizable, meaning users can tune pipeline widths, buffer sizes, functional units, and other...
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    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    Web development IDE in browser, supports Java, ruby, javascript...etc

    HiveMind is a browser based web development that combines an application container (jetty), a middleware and a developer environment that runs in the browser. It runs on the jvm so you are not limited by environment. You can run it on your laptop, company server or even on a cloud service like AWS. It supports Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Groovy, Clojure. Source include so it is easy to hack so you can modify it for your own need.
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    Math expression parser and evaluator written in Scala. Usable from Java (Sun JRE 1.6) Provides float, integral, boolean and vector data types, some string processing support. Variables may be defined internally or im- and exported through a binding.
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    metaDSL provides a framework which eases creation of BNF grammars, parser generators and code generators. Executes as a Maven plugin or from the command line via a lightweight launcher powered by Maven runtime. See also: http://www.metadsl.com/
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    Needle is a simple dependency injection framework for configuring POJOs from properties files using annotations. Supports all numeric types, enums, arrays, collections and maps. Just drop into your classpath and never read a properties file again!
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