What `g8` does when installing Typesafe Stack 2.0

So, I just installed type stacks via a universal installation (download .zip and unzip it to my /usr/local directory. I looked at the website and mentioned sbt and g8 , so I typed sbt first to see what happens and it just gave me a little error about how there was no project in the current g8 I typed g8 and it started to load a bunch of things ... although I don’t sure what. Can someone tell me? Attached image.

Also, is there a Typesafe stack with Scala and Akka? The website seems to say that it is, but if I remove the Scala 2.9 source path from .bash_profile and reboot the terminal, it complains that it does not exist.

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Universal installation comes with README. It says:

g8 is a tool for creating project templates. You can use this to quickly create a project for one of the libraries in the type stack. Examples include:

  • g8 typesafehub / akka-java-maven
  • g8 typesafehub / akka- scala -sbt
  • g8 typesafehub / play- scala
  • g8 typesafehub / play-java

Why don't you try one of these attempts? After creating your project, cd to the directory and run sbt.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1402189/


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