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:
The docs
directory contains documentation about these topics:
Thanks goes to these wonderful people:
- Alex
- Arulselvan Madhavan
- Bayram Kiran
- Christopher Davenport
- 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.
Scala Steward is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.