scala-steward is a robot that helps you keeping library dependencies and sbt plugins up-to-date.
Open a pull request that adds the GitHub repository of your Scala project to repos.md (edit). Once that PR is merged, @scala-steward will check periodically for updates of libraries and plugins in your project and will open pull requests for updates it found.
If you are curious how @scala-steward's pull requests look like, here are the ones it has created so far:
Thanks goes to these wonderful people:
- Alex
- Arulselvan Madhavan
- Bayram Kiran
- Dale Wijnand
- David Francoeur
- Filipe Regadas
- Frank S. Thomas
- Jakub Kozłowski
- JCollier
- Jeff Martin
- kenji yoshida
- Mark Canlas
- Michael Wizner
- Philippus Baalman
- Piotr Gabara
- Renato Cavalcanti
- sullis
- Thomas Kaliakos
- Zelenya
The following companies are using scala-steward to manage their dependencies. Using scala-steward in your company and don't see it listed here? Consider creating PR to add your company to the list and join the community.
The scala-steward project supports the Scala Code of Conduct and wants all of its channels (GitHub, Gitter, etc.) to be welcoming environments for everyone.
scala-steward wouldn't exist without the great sbt-updates plugin to determine dependency updates and a bunch of Typelevel and other Scala libraries.
@scala-steward's cute profile picture is by @impurepics.
sbt stage
./modules/core/.jvm/target/universal/stage/bin/scala-steward \
--workspace "$STEWARD_DIR/workspace" \
--repos-file "$STEWARD_DIR/repos.md" \
--git-author-name "Scala steward" \
--git-author-email ${EMAIL} \
--github-api-host "https://api.github.com" \
--github-login ${LOGIN} \
--git-ask-pass "$STEWARD_DIR/.github/askpass/$LOGIN.sh" \
--sign-commits \
--env-var FOO=BAR
Or,
sbt docker:publishLocal
docker run -v $STEWARD_DIR:/opt/scala-steward -it scala-steward:0.1.0-SNAPSHOT \
--workspace "/opt/scala-steward/workspace" \
--repos-file "/opt/scala-steward/repos.md" \
--git-author-name "Scala steward" \
--git-author-email ${EMAIL} \
--github-api-host "https://api.github.com" \
--github-login ${LOGIN} \
--git-ask-pass "/opt/scala-steward/.github/askpass/$LOGIN.sh" \
--sign-commits \
--env-var FOO=BAR
If you run scala-steward for your own private projects, you can pass additional environment variables from the command line using the --env-var
flag as shown in the examples above. You can use this to pass any credentials required by your projects to resolve any private dependencies, e.g.:
--env-var BINTRAY_USER=username \
--env-var BINTRAY_PASS=password
These variables will be accessible (in sbt) to all of the projects that scala-steward checks dependencies for.
scala-steward is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.