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Abandonware Alert! THIS PROJECT IS DEAD. I will no longer be maintaining it. scopt does everything you’d need in a command-line options parser, and it’s what I’ll be using going forward. Introduction Argot is a command-line parser library for Scala, supporting: single-value and multi-value options single-value and multi-value parameters flag and non-flag options GNU-style long options, i.e., “–opt
ClassUtil: A Scala-friendly, fast class-finder library (with extras) Introduction The org.clapper.classutil (ClassUtil) library is a Scala package that provides various class location and class generation capabilities, including: Methods to locate and filter classes quickly, at runtime–more quickly, in fact, than can be done with the JVM’s runtime reflection capabilities. Methods for converting Sc
Scalasti, a Scala interface to the Java StringTemplate library Introduction Scalasti is a Scala interface to the StringTemplate Java template library. It provides a subset of the features of StringTemplate, using a more Scala-friendly syntax. Scalasti’s additional features include: Immutability. As of version 3.0.0, Scalasti objects are immutable, unlike the StringTemplate objects. Modifier method
SQLShell, a cross-platform, cross-database SQL command tool Warning: While this project isn’t abandonware, exactly, I don’t use it much any more, so it doesn’t get a lot of maintenance love. Introduction SQLShell is a Scala-based SQL command-line tool, similar in concept to tools like Oracle’s SQL Plus, the PostgreSQL psql command, and MySQL’s mysql tool. Some features at a glance Connection param
Introduction The Grizzled Scala Library is a general-purpose Scala library with a variety of different modules and packages. It’s roughly organized into subpackages that group different kinds of utility functions and classes. Currently, the library is broken into the following modules: Currently, the library is broken into a number of modules: grizzled.binary: Some code that’s useful when dealing
Introduction daemonize runs a command as a Unix daemon. As defined in W. Richard Stevens’ 1990 book, UNIX Network Programming (Addison-Wesley, 1990), a daemon is “a process that executes ‘in the background’ (i.e., without an associated terminal or login shell) either waiting for some event to occur, or waiting to perform some specified task on a periodic basis.” Upon startup, a typical daemon prog
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