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The old, hardcoded Scala 2.12 version previously used for the sbtn project (as a kind of workaround?) was no longer supported by Scala IDE tooling. But sbtn builds just fine when using the current global setting for the Scala 2.12 version, so this commit removes the hardcoded version. |
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| dependency-tree/src/main/scala/sbt/plugins | ||
| internal | ||
| launch | ||
| launcher-package | ||
| licenses | ||
| main | ||
| main-actions/src | ||
| main-command/src | ||
| main-settings/src | ||
| notes | ||
| project | ||
| protocol/src/main | ||
| run | ||
| sbt-app/src | ||
| scripted-plugin/src/main/scala/sbt | ||
| scripted-sbt-old/src/main/scala/sbt/test | ||
| scripted-sbt-redux | ||
| server-test/src | ||
| src/main/conscript | ||
| tasks | ||
| tasks-standard | ||
| testing | ||
| util-cache | ||
| util-tracking | ||
| zinc-lm-integration/src | ||
| .gitattributes | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .java-version | ||
| .mailmap | ||
| .sbtopts | ||
| .scalafmt.conf | ||
| CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
| DEVELOPING.md | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| NOTICE | ||
| PROFILING.md | ||
| README.md | ||
| SUPPORT.md | ||
| build.sbt | ||
| reset.sh | ||
| sbt | ||
| sbt-allsources.sh | ||
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README.md
sbt
sbt is a build tool for Scala, Java, and more.
For general documentation, see https://www.scala-sbt.org/.
sbt 1.x
This is the 1.x series of sbt. The source code of sbt is split across several GitHub repositories, including this one.
- sbt/io hosts
sbt.iomodule. - sbt/librarymanagement hosts
sbt.librarymanagementmodule that wraps Ivy. - sbt/zinc hosts Zinc, an incremental compiler for Scala.
- sbt/sbt, this repository hosts modules that implements the build tool.
Other links
- Setup: Describes getting started with the latest binary release.
- FAQ: Explains how to get help and more.
- sbt/sbt-zero-seven: hosts sbt 0.7.7 and earlier versions
Issues and Pull Requests
Please read CONTRIBUTING carefully before opening a GitHub Issue.
The short version: try searching or asking on StackOverflow.
license
See LICENSE.