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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: 71 This Week
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    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: 48 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: 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: 12 This Week
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    Akka

    Akka

    Build concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven apps

    Build powerful reactive, concurrent, and distributed applications more easily. Akka is a toolkit for building highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications for Java and Scala. Actors and Streams let you build systems that scale up, using the resources of a server more efficiently, and out, using multiple servers. Building on the principles of The Reactive Manifesto Akka allows you to write systems that self-heal and stay responsive in the face of failures. Up to 50 million msg/sec on a single machine. Small memory footprint; ~2.5 million actors per GB of heap. Distributed systems without single points of failure. 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.
    Downloads: 8 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: 7 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    TheHive

    TheHive

    Scalable, open source and free security incident response platform

    TheHive is a scalable 3-in-1 open source and free Security Incident Response Platform designed to make life easier for SOCs, CSIRTs, CERTs and any information security practitioner dealing with security incidents that need to be investigated and acted upon swiftly. It is the perfect companion to MISP. You can synchronize it with one or multiple MISP instances to start investigations out of MISP events. You can also export an investigation's results as a MISP event to help your peers detect and react to attacks you've dealt with. Additionally, when TheHive is used in conjunction with Cortex, security analysts and researchers can easily analyze tens if not hundreds of observables. Multiple analysts from one organization can work together on the same case simultaneously. For example, an analyst may deal with malware analysis while another may work on tracking C2 beaconing activity on proxy logs as soon as IOCs have been added by their coworker.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    node2vec

    node2vec

    Learn continuous vector embeddings for nodes in a graph using biased R

    The node2vec project provides an implementation of the node2vec algorithm, a scalable feature learning method for networks. The algorithm is designed to learn continuous vector representations of nodes in a graph by simulating biased random walks and applying skip-gram models from natural language processing. These embeddings capture community structure as well as structural equivalence, enabling machine learning on graphs for tasks such as classification, clustering, and link prediction. The repository contains reference code accompanying the research paper node2vec: Scalable Feature Learning for Networks (KDD 2016). It allows researchers and practitioners to apply node2vec to various graph datasets and evaluate embedding quality on downstream tasks. By bridging ideas from graph theory and word embedding models, this project demonstrates how graph-based machine learning can be made efficient and flexible.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    CoolplaySpark

    CoolplaySpark

    Spark Cool Play: Spark source code analysis, Spark class library, etc.

    CoolplaySpark is a learning and practice repository designed to help users understand and work with Apache Spark. It serves as a companion resource for the book 深入理解Spark核心思想与源码分析 (In-Depth Understanding of Spark’s Core Concepts and Source Code Analysis). The project contains annotated examples, explanations, and exercises that guide learners through Spark’s architecture, execution model, and source code internals. It is particularly valuable for developers who want to strengthen their understanding of Spark by not only using it as a data processing engine but also exploring how its internals function. Through code analysis and commentary, CoolplaySpark helps readers connect theoretical concepts with practical implementation details. By combining book study with this repository, learners can develop both conceptual clarity and hands-on expertise in Spark’s core components.
    Downloads: 6 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: 6 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: 6 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Lagom

    Lagom

    Reactive Microservices for the JVM

    The opinionated microservices framework for moving away from the monolith. Lagom helps you decompose your legacy monolith and build, test, and deploy entire systems of Reactive microservices. Lagom is an open source framework for building systems of Reactive microservices in Java or Scala. Lagom builds on Akka and Play, proven technologies that are in production in some of the most demanding applications today. Lagom's integrated development environment allows you to focus on solving business problems instead of wiring services together. A single command builds the project, starts supporting components and your microservices, as well as the Lagom infrastructure. The build hot-reloads when it detects changes to source code.
    Downloads: 6 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.
    Downloads: 6 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: 6 This Week
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    Byzer-lang

    Byzer-lang

    A low-code open-source programming language for data pipeline

    Byzer (former MLSQL) is a low-code, open-sourced, and distributed programming language for data pipeline, analytics, and AI in a cloud-native way. Design protocol: Everything is a table. Byzer is a SQL-like language, to simplify data pipeline, analytics, and AI, combined with built-in algorithms and extensions. We believe that everything is a table, a simple and powerful SQL-like language can significantly reduce human efforts of data development without switching different tools.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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: 5 This Week
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    Elastiknn

    Elastiknn

    Elasticsearch plugin for nearest neighbor search

    Elasticsearch plugin for nearest neighbor search. Store vectors and run similarity searches using exact and approximate algorithms. Methods like word2vec and convolutional neural nets can convert many data modalities (text, images, users, items, etc.) into numerical vectors, such that pairwise distance computations on the vectors correspond to semantic similarity of the original data. Elasticsearch is a ubiquitous search solution, but its support for vectors is limited. This plugin fills the gap by bringing efficient exact and approximate vector search to Elasticsearch. This enables users to combine traditional queries (e.g., “some product”) with vector search queries (e.g., an image (vector) of a product) for an enhanced search experience.
    Downloads: 5 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: 5 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: 5 This Week
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    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    Source code for the X Recommendation Algorithm

    The Algorithm is Twitter’s open source release of the core ranking system that powers the platform’s home timeline. It provides transparency into how tweets are selected, prioritized, and surfaced to users, reflecting Twitter’s move toward openness in recommendation algorithms. The repository contains the recommendation pipeline, which incorporates signals such as engagement, relevance, and content features, and demonstrates how they combine to form ranked outputs. Written primarily in Scala, it shows the architecture of large-scale recommendation systems, including candidate sourcing, ranking, and heuristics. While certain components (such as safety layers, spam detection, or private data) are excluded, the release provides valuable insights into the design of real-world machine learning–driven ranking systems. The project is intended as a reference for researchers, developers, and the public to study, experiment with, and better understand the mechanisms behind social media content.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    sttp client

    sttp client

    The Scala HTTP client you always wanted

    sttp client is an open-source library that provides a clean, programmer-friendly API to describe HTTP requests and how to handle responses. Requests are sent using one of the backends, which wrap other Scala or Java HTTP client implementations. The backends can integrate with a variety of Scala stacks, providing both synchronous and asynchronous, procedural and functional interfaces. Backend implementations include ones based on akka-http, http4s, OkHttp, and HTTP clients which ship with Java. They integrate with Akka, Monix, fs2, cats-effect, scalaz and ZIO. Supported Scala versions include 2.11, 2.12, 2.13 and 3, Scala.JS and Scala Native.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    tapir

    tapir

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library. With tapir, you can describe HTTP API endpoints as immutable Scala values. Each endpoint can contain a number of input and output parameters. Compile-time guarantees, develop-time completions, read-time information. 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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler workload automation to execute jobs and workflows

    JS7 JobScheduler runs executables, scripts and database procedures and can be operated with e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle databases. JS7 JobScheduler provides workflow patterns such as sequential and parallel task execution, forking, synchronization, cross-platform scheduling, job load sharing, fail-over and a real REST API. JS7 includes the components: * JOC Cockpit (user interface for inventory management and control) * Controller (orchestration of Agents) * Agents: platform independent Agents for job execution Product Knowledge Base at https://kb.sos-berlin.com/display/JS7 Change Management System at https://change.sos-berlin.com Release Archive at: https://www.sos-berlin.com/jobscheduler-release-archive
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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