We just added another package manager to our list. Now VersionEye supports Scala SBT. Now VersionEye can monitor your build.sbt file on GitHub or Bitbucket and notify you about out-dated dependencies in your Scal project.

All you need to do is, login to VersionEye with your existing GitHub/Bitbucket account and navigate to your repository. Simply flip the switch beside your build.sbt file you would like to monitor.

After the file was parsed successfully the name turns into a link. Simply click on the link to see the out-dated dependencies.

Now you can see immediately which of your dependencies are out-dated and what would be the newest version number. By default VersionEye checks your project once a week and notifies you about out-dated dependencies in your project via email. Of course you can change the frequency in the settings.

But even better, if you click on the link “Visual Dependencies” VersionEye shows you ALL your transitive dependencies as JavaScript wheel.

As bigger the graph is, as more complex your project is. Try to keep it small 😉

The Scala SBT support is quiet young. Please let me know how it works for you. Your feedback is highly appreciated.