jorokr21/scala-steward-repos — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2025-09-14
Check whether your Scala project is already enrolled in the public Scala Steward service.
Browse examples of real projects using Scala Steward before adopting it yourself.
Reference this list as a signal of Scala Steward's reliability when evaluating dependency bots.
| jorokr21/scala-steward-repos | 0verflowme/alarm-clock | 0verflowme/seclists | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | — | CSS | — |
| Last pushed | 2025-09-14 | 2022-10-03 | 2020-05-03 |
| Maintenance | Quiet | Dormant | Dormant |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | easy |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 2/5 | 1/5 |
| Audience | developer | vibe coder | ops devops |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
This is a documentation list, not a tool to install or run.
This repository is a public directory that lists all the open-source Scala projects currently being maintained by VirtusLab's automated Scala Steward service. Scala Steward is a bot that automatically keeps your dependencies up to date. Instead of manually checking whether new versions of libraries are available and updating them yourself, the bot does it for you, it watches for releases, creates pull requests with the updates, and handles much of the tedious dependency management work. VirtusLab, the company behind Scala Steward, runs a public instance of this service that volunteers to help maintain a curated set of open-source projects. This particular repository simply documents which projects have signed up for or been enrolled in that free service. It's useful if you're curious about which Scala projects are actively being kept current, or if you're considering whether to use Scala Steward for your own project and want to see examples of it in action. For maintainers of Scala libraries and applications, knowing that other projects use this service can be a signal that it's reliable and worth trying yourself. It's essentially a "supported projects" list, transparency about who benefits from VirtusLab's volunteer infrastructure. The README doesn't elaborate on much detail beyond that, so this is a fairly minimal repository: it's more of a public record than a tool or library you'd install and use directly.
A public directory listing Scala open-source projects enrolled in VirtusLab's free Scala Steward bot for automatic dependency updates.
Quiet — no commits in 6-12 months (last push 2025-09-14).
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly developer.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
double-check against the repo, no cap.