@@ -33,48 +33,25 @@ The instructions below cover both Scala 2 and Scala 3.
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3434{% include inner-documentation-sections.html links=page.newcomer_resources %}
3535
36- ## Install Scala on your computer
36+ ## Install the Scala CLI
3737
38- Installing Scala means installing various command-line tools such as the Scala compiler and build tools.
39- We recommend using the Scala installer tool "Coursier" that automatically installs all the requirements, but you can still manually install each tool.
38+ ### Install Scala in your project
4039
41- ### Using the Scala Installer (recommended way)
42-
43- The Scala installer is a tool named [ Coursier] ( https://get-coursier.io/docs/cli-overview ) , whose main command is named ` cs ` .
44- It ensures that a JVM and standard Scala tools are installed on your system.
45- Install it on your system with the following instructions.
40+ Download the Scala CLI launcher in your project directory:
4641
4742<!-- Display tabs for each OS -->
4843{% tabs install-cs-setup-tabs class=platform-os-options %}
4944
50- <!-- macOS -->
51- {% tab macOS for=install-cs-setup-tabs %}
45+ <!-- macOS/Linux -->
46+ {% tab macOS/Linux for=install-cs-setup-tabs %}
5247Run the following command in your terminal, following the on-screen instructions:
53- {% include code-snippet.html language='bash' codeSnippet=site.data.setup-scala.macOS-brew %}
54- {% altDetails cs-setup-macos-nobrew "Alternatively, if you don't use Homebrew:" %}
55- On the Apple Silicon (M1, M2, …) architecture:
56- {% include code-snippet.html language='bash' codeSnippet=site.data.setup-scala.macOS-arm64 %}
57- Otherwise, on the x86-64 architecture:
58- {% include code-snippet.html language='bash' codeSnippet=site.data.setup-scala.macOS-x86-64 %}
59- {% endaltDetails %}
60- {% endtab %}
61- <!-- end macOS -->
62-
63- <!-- Linux -->
64- {% tab Linux for=install-cs-setup-tabs %}
65- Run the following command in your terminal, following the on-screen instructions.
66-
67- On the x86-64 architecture:
68- {% include code-snippet.html language='bash' codeSnippet=site.data.setup-scala.linux-x86-64 %}
69- Otherwise, on the ARM64 architecture:
70- {% include code-snippet.html language='bash' codeSnippet=site.data.setup-scala.linux-arm64 %}
48+ {% include code-snippet.html language='bash' codeSnippet=site.data.setup-scala.macos-linux-cli %}
7149{% endtab %}
72- <!-- end Linux -->
50+ <!-- end macOS/ Linux -->
7351
7452<!-- Windows -->
7553{% tab Windows for=install-cs-setup-tabs %}
76- Download and execute [ the Scala installer for Windows] ( {{site.data.setup-scala.windows-link}} )
77- based on Coursier, and follow the on-screen instructions.
54+ {% include code-snippet.html language='bash' codeSnippet=site.data.setup-scala.windows-cli %}
7855{% endtab %}
7956<!-- end Windows -->
8057
@@ -83,67 +60,21 @@ Run the following command in your terminal, following the on-screen instructions
8360 <noscript >
8461 <p><span style="font-style:italic;">JavaScript is disabled, click the tab relevant for your OS.</span></p>
8562 </noscript >
86- Follow the documentation from Coursier on
87- [ how to install and run ` cs setup ` ] ( https://get-coursier.io/docs/cli-installation ) .
63+ Follow the documentation from the Scala CLI on
64+ [ how to install and run ` scala ` ] ( https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org/install ) .
8865{% endtab %}
8966<!-- end Other -->
9067
9168{% endtabs %}
9269<!-- End tabs -->
9370
94- > <i class =" fa fa-info " ></i >  ;  ; You may need to restart your terminal, log out,
95- > or reboot in order for the changes to take effect.
96- {: .help-info}
97-
98- <!-- Alternative Detail - test the `scala` command -->
99- {% altDetails testing-your-setup 'Testing your setup' %}
100- Check your setup with the command ` scala -version ` , which should output:
101- ``` bash
102- $ scala -version
103- Scala code runner version: 1.4.3
104- Scala version (default): {{site.scala-3-version}}
105- ```
106- {% endaltDetails %}
107- <!-- end Alternative Detail -->
108-
109-
110- Along with managing JVMs, ` cs setup ` also installs useful command-line tools:
111-
112- | Commands | Description |
113- | ----------| -------------|
114- | ` scalac ` | the Scala compiler |
115- | ` scala ` , ` scala-cli ` | [ Scala CLI] ( https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org ) , interactive toolkit for Scala |
116- | ` sbt ` , ` sbtn ` | The [ sbt] ( https://www.scala-sbt.org/ ) build tool |
117- | ` amm ` | [ Ammonite] ( https://ammonite.io/ ) is an enhanced REPL |
118- | ` scalafmt ` | [ Scalafmt] ( https://scalameta.org/scalafmt/ ) is the Scala code formatter |
119-
120- For more information about ` cs ` , read
121- [ coursier-cli documentation] ( https://get-coursier.io/docs/cli-overview ) .
122-
123- > ` cs setup ` installs the Scala 3 compiler and runner by default (the ` scalac ` and
124- > ` scala ` commands, respectively). Whether you intend to use Scala 2 or 3,
125- > this is usually not an issue because most projects use a build tool that will
126- > use the correct version of Scala irrespective of the one installed "globally".
127- > Nevertheless, you can always launch a specific version of Scala using
128- > ```
129- > $ cs launch scala:{{ site.scala-version }}
130- > $ cs launch scalac:{{ site.scala-version }}
131- > ```
132- > If you prefer Scala 2 to be run by default, you can force that version to be installed with:
133- > ```
134- > $ cs install scala:{{ site.scala-version }} scalac:{{ site.scala-version }}
135- > ```
136-
137- ### ...or manually
138-
139- You only need two tools to compile, run, test, and package a Scala project: Java 8 or 11,
140- and Scala CLI.
141- To install them manually:
142-
143- 1. if you don't have Java 8 or 11 installed, download
144- Java from [Oracle Java 8](https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk8-downloads.html), [Oracle Java 11](https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk11-downloads.html),
145- or [AdoptOpenJDK 8/11](https://adoptopenjdk.net/). Refer to [JDK Compatibility](/overviews/jdk-compatibility/overview.html) for Scala/Java compatibility detail.
146- 1. Install [Scala CLI](https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org/install)
71+ We recommend committing the scala executable together with your code so that
72+ everyone working on the project can compile and run the code without needing to install anything (not even Java).
73+
74+ ### ...or/and install Scala on your computer
75+
76+ Follow the documentation from the Scala CLI on
77+ [ how to install and run ` scala ` ] ( https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org/install ) .
14778
14879## Using the Scala CLI
14980
@@ -164,7 +95,7 @@ string to standard output.
16495To run the program, execute ` scala run hello.scala ` command from a terminal, within the ` <project-dir> ` directory. The file will be compiled and executed, with console output
16596similar to following:
16697```
167- $ scala run hello.scala
98+ $ ./ scala run hello.scala
16899Compiling project (Scala {{site.scala-3-version}}, JVM (20))
169100Compiled project (Scala {{site.scala-3-version}}, JVM (20))
170101Hello, World!
@@ -187,7 +118,7 @@ the content of the `name` argument.
187118
188119To pass the arguments when executing the program, put them after ` -- ` :
189120```
190- $ scala run hello.scala -- Gabriel
121+ $ ./ scala run hello.scala -- Gabriel
191122Compiling project (Scala {{site.scala-3-version}}, JVM (20))
192123Compiled project (Scala {{site.scala-3-version}}, JVM (20))
193124Hello, Gabriel!
@@ -216,7 +147,7 @@ sequence of paths.
216147
217148Execute the program. The dependency will be automatically downloaded. The execution should result in a similar output:
218149```
219- $ scala run counter.scala
150+ $ ./ scala run counter.scala
220151Compiling project (Scala {{site.scala-3-version}}, JVM (20))
221152Compiled project (Scala {{site.scala-3-version}}, JVM (20))
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@@ -243,7 +174,7 @@ This program is identical to the one above. However, other toolkit libraries wil
243174
244175You can execute code interactively using the REPL provided by the ` scala ` command. Execute ` scala ` in the console without any arguments.
245176```
246- $ scala
177+ $ ./ scala
247178Welcome to Scala {{site.scala-3-version}} (20-ea, Java OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM).
248179Type in expressions for evaluation. Or try :help.
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