Handles is a templating language written in pure Gleam. Heavily inspired by Mustache and Handlebars.js
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Handles is a templating language written in pure Gleam. Heavily inspired by Mustache and Handlebars.js
This package provides a synchronous iterator for consuming stdin. It supports all the non-browser targets, Erlang, Node, Deno, and Bun.
A Gleam implementation of Erlang logger inspired from Logrus
A simple Gleam AMQP client wrapper based on Erlang implementation
⌨️ The Gleam Programming language IDE submodule for SNU Programming Tools (2D Mode)
A simple gleam web app deployed on Zeabur. https://gleam.zeabur.app
Use Gleam along with Electron - Template 📘
📚️ A repository for showcasing my knowledge of the Gleam programming language, and continuing to learn the language.
🌳️🌐️#️⃣️ The Bliss Browser Gleam language support module, allowing Gleam programs to be written in and ran within the browser.
🧠️🖥️2️⃣️0️⃣️0️⃣️1️⃣️💾️📜️ The sourceCode:Gleam category for AI2001, containing Gleam programming language datasets
Comprehensive set of native Gleam utilities for handling SemVer 2.0.0.
An interpreter written in the Gleam functional programming language
A Gleam client for the ntfy push notification API
Gleam implementation of the Open Color scheme
[Mirror] Zenity GUI dialogs Gleam wrapper
The Gleam Programming Language Book
Example of reading from STDIN in Gleam
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