After running the "sbt assembly" line, it generates the .jar file as you mentioned. However, the sbt program seems to have made a mistake because the program is called "exectuable.jar" and not "executable.jar" (swapping the t and the u). This may confuse users who are following your instructions explicitly, so it may be worth noting the typo.
After running the "sbt assembly" line, it generates the .jar file as you mentioned. However, the sbt program seems to have made a mistake because the program is called "exectuable.jar" and not "executable.jar" (swapping the t and the u). This may confuse users who are following your instructions explicitly, so it may be worth noting the typo.