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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: 4 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: 4 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: 4 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: 4 This Week
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    Downloads: 20 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.
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    Caliban

    Caliban

    Functional GraphQL library for Scala

    Caliban is a purely functional library for building GraphQL servers and clients in Scala. The design principles behind the library are the following. Minimal amount of boilerplate: no need to manually define a schema for every type in your API. 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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    Cats Effect

    Cats Effect

    The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala

    Cats-Effect is a high-quality functional programming library for Scala that provides a principled way to represent and manage side effects, particularly asynchronous and concurrent computations. It is part of the broader Typelevel ecosystem and builds on the abstractions from Cats (such as Functor, Monad, etc.). The core abstraction is the IO type (or effect types more generally), which encodes effectful computations in a pure, referentially transparent way. Cats-Effect offers capabilities like deferred execution, cancellation, resource safety (Resource), fiber concurrency (lightweight threads), and interoperation with underlying runtime platforms (JVM, Java concurrency, etc.). It enables developers to write effectful code while preserving composability, purity, and modular reasoning about side effects.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    FiloDB

    FiloDB

    Distributed Prometheus time series database

    FiloDB is an open-source distributed, real-time, in-memory, massively scalable, multi-schema time series / event / operational database with Prometheus query support and some Spark support as well. The normal configuration for real-time ingestion is deployment as stand-alone processes in a cluster, ingesting directly from Apache Kafka. The processes form a cluster using peer-to-peer Akka Cluster technology. Designed to ingest many millions of entities, sharded across multiple processes, with distributed querying built in. Support for indexing and fast querying over flexible tags for each time series/partition, just like Prometheus. Holds a huge amount of data in-memory thanks to columnar compression techniques. Designed for highly concurrent, low-latency workloads such as dashboards and alerting. Data immediately available for querying once ingested.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Kamon Telemetry

    Kamon Telemetry

    Distributed Tracing, Metrics and Context Propagation for applications

    Kamon Telemetry is a set of libraries for instrumenting applications running on the JVM. With Kamon Telemetry you can collect metrics, propagate context across threads and services, and get distributed traces automatically. The best way to get started is by following our installation guides and taking it from there. Have fun with Kamon. Monitor your backend applications, fix performance issues, and get alerted when problems happen. All without being a monitoring expert. Everybody starts monitoring with logs because they are there by default. Just connect to your server and start tailing. But logs have a hard time showing you the overall response times for your application, or whether certain calls to the database are happening in sequence or parallel (among a million other things).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenComputers

    OpenComputers

    Home of the OpenComputers mod for Minecraft

    OpenComputers is a Minecraft mod that adds programmable computers and robots to the game. The built-in computer implementation uses Lua 5.2 and is fully persistent. This means programs will continue running across reloads. OpenComputers is a mod that adds computers and robots into the game, which can be programmed in Lua 5.3. It takes ideas from a couple of other mods such as ComputerCraft, StevesCarts and Modular Powersuits to create something new and interesting.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Prisma 1

    Prisma 1

    Database Tools incl. ORM, migrations and admin UI

    Prisma is the perfect tool for building GraphQL servers. The Prisma client is compatible with the Apollo ecosystem, has default support for GraphQL subscriptions and Relay-style pagination, provides end-to-end type safety and comes with a built-in dataloader to solve the N+1 problem. Prisma replaces traditional ORMs and simplifies database workflows. Access, Type-safe database access with the auto-generated Prisma client (in JavaScript, TypeScript, Go). Migrate, declarative data modeling and migrations (optional). Manage, visual data management with Prisma Admin. It is used to build GraphQL, REST, gRPC APIs and a lot more. Prisma currently supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB. Prisma is a great fit for building REST& gRPC APIs where it can be used in place of traditional ORMs. It provides many benefits such as type safety, a modern API and flexible ways for reading and writing relational data.
    Downloads: 3 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: 3 This Week
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    Slick database

    Slick database

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

    Slick is a modern database query and access library for Scala. It allows you to work with stored data almost as if you were using Scala collections while at the same time giving you full control over when a database access happens and which data is transferred. You can write your database queries in Scala instead of SQL, thus profiting from the static checking, compile-time safety and compositionality of Scala. Slick features an extensible query compiler which can generate code for different backends. 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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    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: 3 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.
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    TransmogrifAI

    TransmogrifAI

    TransmogrifAI (pronounced trăns-mŏgˈrə-fī) is an AutoML library

    TransmogrifAI (pronounced trăns-mŏgˈrə-fī) is an AutoML library written in Scala that runs on top of Apache Spark. It was developed with a focus on accelerating machine learning developer productivity through machine learning automation, and an API that enforces compile-time type-safety, modularity, and reuse. Through automation, it achieves accuracies close to hand-tuned models with almost 100x reduction in time.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ZIO Quill

    ZIO Quill

    Compile-time Language Integrated Queries for Scala

    ZIO Quill is a compile-time language-integrated query library for Scala, enabling the construction of type-safe and efficient database queries. It integrates with the ZIO ecosystem, providing asynchronous and composable database interactions.
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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: 3 This Week
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    circe

    circe

    Yet another JSON library for Scala

    circe is a JSON library for Scala (and Scala.js).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    doobie

    doobie

    Functional JDBC layer for Scala

    doobie is a pure functional JDBC layer for Scala and Cats. It is not an ORM, nor is it a relational algebra; it simply provides a functional way to construct programs (and higher-level libraries) that use JDBC. For common use cases doobie provides a minimal but expressive high-level API. doobie is a Typelevel project. This means we embrace pure, typeful, functional programming, and provide a safe and friendly environment for teaching, learning, and contributing as described in the Scala Code of Conduct. Note that doobie is pre-1.0 software and is still undergoing active development. New versions are not binary compatible with prior versions, although in most cases user code will be source compatible. Starting with the 0.5.x we’re trying to be a bit more careful about versioning. If you want to build and run the tests for yourself, you’ll need a local postgresql database.
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    scalafmt

    scalafmt

    Code formatter for Scala

    The Scala plugin compatible with recent versions of IntelliJ IDEA has built-in support for Scalafmt. Spend more time discussing important issues in code review and less time on code style. Scalafmt formats code so that it looks consistent between people on your team. Run scalafmt from your editor, build tool or terminal. Scalafmt has integrations with IntelliJ, sbt, Maven, Gradle and Mill. Choose the scalafmt formatter and IntelliJ's Reformat Code action will then use Scalafmt when formatting files. Scalafmt is primarily designed to operate on entire text files—formatting selected ranges of code may produce undesirable results. For this reason, IntelliJ uses its own formatter for ranges by default. It is not recommended to change this, and is instead recommended to format files when saving.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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) ***
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Airframe

    Airframe

    Essential Building Blocks for Scala

    Airframe is an essential building block for developing applications in Scala, including logging, object serialization using JSON or MessagePack, dependency injection, HTTP server/client with RPC support, functional testing with AirSpec, etc. Airframe RPC supports seamless integration of servers and clients using Scala as RPC interfaces. AirSpec is a simple unit testing framework for Scala and Scala.js. You can use public methods in your classes as test cases. There is no need to remember complex DSLs for writing tests in Scala. Retrying HTTP requests for API calls is an essential technique for connecting microservices. airframe-control will provide essential tools for making your requests reliable with exponential backoff retry, jitter, circuit-breaker, rate control, etc. airframe-fluentd supports logging your metrics to fluentd in a type-safe manner. You just need to send your case classes as metrics for fluentd.
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    Akka HTTP

    Akka HTTP

    The Streaming-first HTTP server/module of Akka

    The Akka HTTP modules implement a full server- and client-side HTTP stack on top of akka-actor and akka-stream. It’s not a web framework but rather a more general toolkit for providing and consuming HTTP-based services. While interaction with a browser is of course also in scope it is not the primary focus of Akka HTTP. Akka HTTP follows a rather open design and many times offers several different API levels for “doing the same thing”. You get to pick the API level of abstraction that is most suitable for your application. This means that, if you have trouble achieving something using a high-level API, there’s a good chance that you can get it done with a low-level API, which offers more flexibility but might require you to write more application code. Akka HTTP has been driven with a clear focus on providing tools for building integration layers rather than application cores. As such it regards itself as a suite of libraries rather than a framework.
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