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    Vibes don’t ship, Retool does

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    Akka

    Akka

    Build concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven apps

    ...Load balancing and adaptive routing across nodes. Event Sourcing and CQRS with Cluster Sharding. Distributed Data for eventual consistency using CRDTs. Asynchronous non-blocking stream processing with backpressure.
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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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    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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  • Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents Icon
    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    Slick database

    Slick database

    Slick (Scala Language Integrated Connection Kit) is a modern database

    ...It allows you to work with relational databases almost as if you were using Scala collections, while at the same time giving you full control over when a database access happens and what data is transferred. By writing your queries in Scala you can benefit from the static type checking, compile-time safety, and compositionality of Scala, while retaining the ability to drop down to raw SQL where needed for custom or advanced database features.
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    SageMaker Spark

    SageMaker Spark

    A Spark library for Amazon SageMaker

    SageMaker Spark is an open-source Spark library for Amazon SageMaker. With SageMaker Spark you construct Spark ML Pipelines using Amazon SageMaker stages. These pipelines interleave native Spark ML stages and stages that interact with SageMaker training and model hosting. With SageMaker Spark, you can train on Amazon SageMaker from Spark DataFrames using Amazon-provided ML algorithms like K-Means clustering or XGBoost, and make predictions on DataFrames against SageMaker endpoints hosting your trained models, and, if you have your own ML algorithms built into SageMaker compatible Docker containers, you can use SageMaker Spark to train and infer on DataFrames with your own algorithms -- all at Spark scale. ...
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    Refined

    Refined

    Refinement types for Scala

    Refined is a Scala library that enhances types with compile-time constraints using predicate-style refinement types. It allows embedding validation logic into types like Refined[Int, Positive], ensuring invalid values are rejected at compile or runtime, thereby increasing safety and reducing boilerplate in domain modeling.
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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...
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    Chipyard

    Chipyard

    An Agile RISC-V SoC Design Framework with in-order cores

    Chipyard is a framework and generator for constructing custom RISC‑V SoC hardware. Built at UC Berkeley, it leverages Chisel/FIRRTL to generate full-stack systems—from CPU cores to peripherals—and includes simulators, FPGA deployment tools, and integration with Rocket Chip and other RISC‑V ecosystems.
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    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

    Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.

    Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database.
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    tapir

    tapir

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library

    ...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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    OpenWhisk

    OpenWhisk

    Apache OpenWhisk is an open source serverless cloud platform

    ...The project includes a REST API-based Command Line Interface (CLI) along with other tooling to support packaging, catalog services and many popular container deployment options. Since Apache OpenWhisk builds its components using containers it easily supports many deployment options both locally and within Cloud infrastructures.
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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...
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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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    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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    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 handling compilation and execution transparently. In the REPL, Ammonite can survive compiler errors (by restarting the compiler internally) and preserve session state, improving resilience compared to the default Scala REPL. ...
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    Monocle

    Monocle

    Optics library for Scala

    Monocle is a pure functional, optics library for Scala providing immutable data access and transformation tools — including Lens, Prism, Iso, Optional, and Traversal. It enables composable, declarative modifications of deeply nested immutable structures in a concise and type-safe fashion.
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    FS2

    FS2

    Compositional, streaming I/O library for Scala

    FS2 (“Functional Streams for Scala”) is a purely functional, effectful abstraction for stream processing on the JVM. Built on Cats Effect, it enables compositional resource-safe streaming workflows with robust error handling, back-pressure, pull/push semantics, and support for concurrent and interruptible pipelines.
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    ZIO

    ZIO

    A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming

    ZIO is a purely functional, type-safe Scala library that provides an Effect (ZIO[R,E,A]) abstraction for asynchronous, concurrent programming. It offers resource safety, fiber-based concurrency, strong error handling, and deterministic testing—all with zero external dependencies. Ideal for building scalable backend systems with compositional architecture.
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    Sangria

    Sangria

    Scala GraphQL implementation

    ...Sangria is a spec-compliant GraphQL implementation, so it works out of the box with Apollo, Relay, GraphiQL and other GraphQL tools and libraries. Since GraphQL has a type system, the server defines a schema that the client can query using the introspection API. This provides the client with a set of possibilities. After the client got this information and decided which parts of the data it needs, it is able to describe its data requirements in form of a GraphQL query. An important aspect of GraphQL is that it’s completely backend agnostic.
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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....
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    Caliban

    Caliban

    Functional GraphQL library for Scala

    ...Pure interface: errors and effects are returned explicitly (no exceptions thrown), all returned types are referentially transparent (no Future). Clean separation between schema definition and implementation: schema is defined and validated at compile time using Scala standard types, resolver (RootResolver) is a simple value provided at runtime. All interfaces are pure and types are referentially transparent. Schemas are type safe and derived at compile time. No need to manually define a schema for every type in your API. Let the compiler do the boring work. Out-of-the-box support for major HTTP server libraries, effect types, Json libraries and more.
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    XiangShan

    XiangShan

    Open-source high-performance RISC-V processor

    XiangShan is an open-source, high-performance RISC-V processor project that implements out-of-order superscalar cores using Chisel for hardware construction. The design targets modern performance goals—deep pipelines, speculative execution, multi-issue decode/execute, and sophisticated branch prediction—while remaining synthesizable for ASIC flows and portable to FPGAs for research. A modular microarchitecture separates frontend, backend, and memory subsystems with coherent caches and scalable interconnects, enabling multi-core configurations. ...
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    DataNucleus

    DataNucleus

    Java persistence using JDO, JPA or REST

    DataNucleus provides Java data persistence to a range of datastores using JDO/JPA/REST APIs. *** Note that code development is no longer on SourceForge (code on SourceForge is for versions up to 3.3.5 only) ***
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    Binding.scala

    Binding.scala

    Reactive data-binding for Scala

    ...For creating reactive HTML UI, you may want to check out html.scala, which is a UI framework based on Binding.scala, and it is also the successor of the previously built-in dom library. See also React / Binding.scala / html.scala Interoperability for using existing React components with Binding.scala. Regular HTML does not compile unless developers manually replace class and for attributes to className and htmlFor, and manually convert inline styles from CSS syntax to JSON syntax.
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    Finatra

    Finatra

    Fast, testable, Scala services built on TwitterServer and Finagle

    ...You can also compose Filters either per controller, per route in a controller, or across all controllers. Powerful Feature and Integration test support. Optional JSR-330 Dependency Injection using Google Guice.
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