sbt-tpolecat VS sbt-dependency-check

Compare sbt-tpolecat vs sbt-dependency-check and see what are their differences.

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sbt-tpolecat sbt-dependency-check
6 1
371 260
1.3% -
7.3 3.4
7 days ago 14 days ago
Scala Scala
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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sbt-tpolecat

Posts with mentions or reviews of sbt-tpolecat. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-24.
  • Scala Resurrection
    6 projects | /r/scala | 24 Jan 2023
    I'm awed by the maturity of the Scala 2 compiler. Every minor version in the 2.13 series adds a new linting improvement. You can see that if you have sbt-tpolecat in your project. I'm always happy to see that some option from Wartremover is no longer used.
  • Why are effects better for retries than Future?
    2 projects | /r/scala | 4 Jan 2023
    Note that this assumes that non-Unit values are silently thrown away, which you should always configure scalac, preferably via sbt-tpolecat, not to allow.
  • New to Scala;
    8 projects | /r/scala | 14 Oct 2022
    sbt-tpolecat to automatically provide reasonable Scala compiler settings.
  • Scala and Java Upgrade strategy
    1 project | /r/scala | 15 Apr 2022
    Start with settings strict compiler flags if you haven't already, for instance using sbt-tpolecat. This will help you remove the most obvious warts in your codebase.
  • Which static analysis tool do you use for Scala?
    8 projects | /r/scala | 12 Jan 2022
    However, after a while, I found that most of the things I needed were already covered by the compiler. And that Rob's (aka tpolecat) list of compiler options provided all the ones I needed for my style of coding. I Then learn that there was this sbt plugin that managed the list for me and also took care of changing the options according to the Scala version.
  • Is there a way to beautify the code after Scala 3 migration?
    1 project | /r/scala | 24 Aug 2021
    Sorry, have nothing useful to contribute (although I'd recommend you to set a restrictive set of scalac flags, for example from sbt-tpolecat, to let compiler help you), but just wanted to praise the Scala team and remind us of all those "Python 3 situation" rants we've saw 2 years ago and how silly they look now.

sbt-dependency-check

Posts with mentions or reviews of sbt-dependency-check. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing sbt-tpolecat and sbt-dependency-check you can also consider the following projects:

scaluzzi - Additional rules for Scalafix. The part of scalazzi rules.

security - Collection of CVEs from Sick Codes, or collaborations on https://sick.codes security research & advisories.

Scalafix - Refactoring and linting tool for Scala

sbt-updates - sbt plugin that can check Maven and Ivy repositories for dependency updates

scalafix-organize-imports - A CI-friendly Scalafix semantic rule for organizing imports

splain - better implicit errors for scala

sbt-jni - SBT Plugin to ease working with JNI

sbt-assembly - Deploy über-JARs. Restart processes. (port of codahale/assembly-sbt)

Wartremover - Flexible Scala code linting tool

sbt-versions

skunk - A data access library for Scala + Postgres.

pwndoc - Pentest Report Generator