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How can I run an sbt app from the shell, so that I can run my app as a normal command-line program (as if run directly via scala but without having to set up an enormous classpath)?

I know I can do:

echo hello | sbt 'run-main com.foo.MyMain3 arg1 arg2' > out.txt

But this (1) takes forever to start because it starts sbt, (2) causes all stdout and stderr to go to stdout, and (3) causes all output to be decorated with a logger [info] or [error].

I looked at https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/wiki/Launcher but it seems too heavyweight, since it downloads dependencies and sets up a new environment and whatnot. I just want to run this app within my existing development environment.

Thus far I've cobbled together my own script to build up a classpath, and you can also do some other things like modify your project file to get sbt to print the raw classpath, but I feel like there must be a better way.

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Here's what I have in my SBT (version 0.10) project definition,

  val Mklauncher = config("mklauncher") extend(Compile)
  val mklauncher = TaskKey[Unit]("mklauncher")
  val mklauncherTask = mklauncher <<= (target, fullClasspath in Runtime) map { (target, cp) =>
    def writeFile(file: File, str: String) {
      val writer = new PrintWriter(file)
      writer.println(str)
      writer.close()
    }
    val cpString = cp.map(_.data).mkString(":")
    val launchString = """
CLASSPATH="%s"
scala -usejavacp -Djava.class.path="${CLASSPATH}" "$@"
""".format(cpString)
    val targetFile = (target / "scala-sbt").asFile
    writeFile(targetFile, launchString)
    targetFile.setExecutable(true)
  }

  ... // remember to add mklauncherTask to Project Settings

The mklauncher task creates a script target/scala-sbt that executes scala with the project classpath already set. It would be nice to have mklauncher executed automatically whenever the classpath changes, but I haven't looked into doing this yet.

(I use the Java classpath, rather than Scala's, for ease of creating embedded interpreters.)

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When you finish with making mklauncher rebuild whenever the classpath changes (say, this night? ;-), turn it into a plugin, send it to github, and put it in the sbt plugins page, ok? – Daniel C. Sobral Aug 21 '11 at 17:38
Bump for Daniel's request ;-) – JacobusR Mar 9 '12 at 6:43
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Just discovered the sbt start script plugin: https://github.com/typesafehub/xsbt-start-script-plugin:

This plugin allows you to generate a script target/start for a project. The script will run the project "in-place" (without having to build a package first).

The target/start script is similar to sbt run but it doesn't rely on SBT. sbt run is not recommended for production use because it keeps SBT itself in-memory. target/start is intended to run an app in production.

The plugin adds a task start-script which generates target/start. It also adds a stage task, aliased to the start-script task.

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