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Gleam’s repo is now live on Tangled

The Gleam project has appeared on Tangled, with HTTPS and SSH clone links now available for the repository.

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The Gleam programming language repository is now available on Tangled, listed under gleam.run/gleam. The page describes Gleam as “a friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems” and provides both HTTPS and SSH clone options, along with tar.gz and .zip downloads.

The repository shows 11k and a language breakdown led by Rust at 92.9%, followed by JavaScript at 3.6% and Gleam at 1.8%. Smaller shares include HTML 0.4%, CSS 0.4%, Erlang 0.3%, Shell 0.3%, TypeScript 0.1%, Makefile 0.1%, Dockerfile 0.1%, Elixir 0.1%, PowerShell 0.1%, and Other 0.2%.

Tangled lists these clone targets for the project:

  • HTTPS: https://tangled.org/gleam.run/gleam
  • HTTPS (DID): https://tangled.org/did:plc:j5zi6tqqabuqao5cjcgbj5qc
  • SSH: git@tangled.org:gleam.run/gleam
  • SSH (DID): git@tangled.org:did:plc:j5zi6tqqabuqao5cjcgbj5qc

The page also notes that for self-hosted knots, clone URLs may differ depending on the setup.

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