# Installer elm avec Homebrew, scoop, winget

Consultez les chemins d'installation, exécutables, métadonnées et notes de sécurité de elm pour les workflows d'agents IA.

## installation

```sh
sudo av install brew:elm
```

Commandes d'installation supplémentaires:

### macOS

- Homebrew (100%):

```sh
brew install elm
```

  Preuve: local Homebrew formula metadata

### Windows

- Scoop (92%):

```sh
scoop install main/elm
```

  Preuve: Scoop official bucket manifest trees: bucket/elm.json from https://api.github.com/repos/ScoopInstaller/Main/git/trees/master?recursive=1

- winget (92%):

```sh
winget install --id EvanCzaplicki.Elm -e
```

  Preuve: Windows Package Manager source index: EvanCzaplicki.Elm from https://cdn.winget.microsoft.com/cache/source.msix

## Faits du paquet

- **Clé du paquet:** brew:elm
- **Gestionnaire de paquets:** Homebrew
- **Page du gestionnaire de paquets:** <https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/elm>
- **Version:** 0.19.2
- **Résumé source:** Functional programming language for building browser-based GUIs
- **Page d'accueil:** <https://elm-lang.org>
- **Dépôt:** <https://github.com/elm/compiler>
- **Docs amont:** <https://elm-lang.org/docs>
- **Licence:** BSD-3-Clause
- **Archive source:** <https://github.com/elm/compiler/archive/refs/tags/0.19.2.tar.gz>
- **Dernière mise à jour:** 2026-07-07T20:40:18Z
- **Généré:** 2026-07-08T07:18:31+00:00

## exécutables

- elm (cli)
- elm (alias)

## Dépendances

- gmp

## Dépendances de compilation

- cabal-install
- ghc

## Bibliothèques fournies par macOS

- libffi
- ncurses

## Comportement d'installation

- hook post-installation: non défini
- Bouteille: disponible sur arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux

## Version et fraîcheur

- page générée: 2026-07-08
- version du gestionnaire: 0.19.2
- gestionnaire mis à jour: 2026-07-07
- données locales: OK
- dépôt amont: https://github.com/elm/compiler
- dernière version détectée: 0.19.2 (à jour)
## Historique du projet et usages

Elm is a functional programming language and compiler toolchain for browser applications. Its official materials frame it around reliable webapps, friendly compiler messages, small assets, and a command-line workflow centered on elm init, elm reactor, elm make, elm install, and elm.json.

### Historique du projet

Elm began as an experimental functional reactive programming language and became a practical web UI language over the 0.x series. The official news archive records early releases from 0.1 in April 2012, then a steady sequence of language, package, debugger, and compiler changes through the 2010s.

A major design shift came with Elm 0.17 in 2016, where the project removed signals from application code and introduced subscriptions, moving Elm away from explicit FRP vocabulary in day-to-day app structure. Elm 0.19 in 2018 later emphasized smaller assets and faster builds, and Elm 0.19.1 in 2019 was described by the official news page as stable for quite some time.

### Historique d'adoption

Elm's adoption has been tied to its promise of making frontend programming more predictable. The official guide teaches beginners through browser UI examples and the Elm Architecture, while the news archive highlights compiler errors, debugger work, package management, and conference talks as part of the language's outreach.

In package-manager culture, Elm is installed as a single executable and appears in Homebrew, Scoop, winget, and other package indexes. That distribution style made the compiler easy to pin, replace, and run locally, which mattered for teams managing Elm version compatibility across projects.

### Modes d'utilisation

A normal Elm project starts with elm init, which creates elm.json and a src directory. Developers use elm reactor for local exploration, elm make to compile Elm source to HTML or JavaScript, and elm install to add packages from package.elm-lang.org into elm.json.

Elm is most commonly used for browser-based GUI work where a strongly typed, functional architecture is valued. The command-line workflow is deliberately small: build, run a local reactor, install packages, and ask the compiler for detailed error messages.

### Pourquoi les passionnés de paquets s'y intéressent

Elm is notable to package nerds because the compiler, package manager, package registry, and project manifest form a tightly controlled ecosystem. The elm.json file captures application and package dependencies, and the compiler's version-sensitive behavior makes reproducible installs and exact tool versions important.

Elm also influenced frontend tooling expectations: friendly diagnostics, a standard architecture, and a package workflow with strong semantic constraints became part of its identity. Even people who do not use Elm often recognize it as a language ecosystem that optimized hard for understandable errors and low-runtime-surprise web apps.

### Chronologie

- 2012: Elm 0.1 initial release appears in the official release archive.
- 2014: Elm 0.14 introduces the package manager, parallel builds, and JSON support according to the official news archive.
- 2016: Elm 0.17 adds subscriptions and removes signals from ordinary application code.
- 2018: Elm 0.19 focuses on smaller assets and faster builds.
- 2019: Elm 0.19.1 is released and described by the news page as a long-stable release.

### Related projects

- Elm is closely related to package.elm-lang.org, the official guide, elm-format, and editor tooling for Elm source. Conceptually, it sits near functional frontend systems and ML-family languages, but its package and compiler workflow is intentionally its own ecosystem.

### Sources

- <https://elm-lang.org/news>
- <https://guide.elm-lang.org/install/elm.html>
- <https://github.com/elm/compiler>
- <https://github.com/elm/compiler/releases>
- <https://github.com/elm/compiler/blob/master/installers/README.md>


## Notes de sécurité

generalized runtime or code generation signal.

- **Risque Geiger:** yellow / moyen
- generalized runtime or code generation signal


## Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.


## Configuration files

- Unix: elm.json
## Détails de la base source

- **Source Database:** Homebrew formula API
- **Tap:** homebrew/core
- **Full Name:** elm
- **Version Scheme:** 0
- **Revision:** 0
- **Bottle Stable Root URL:** <https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core>
- **Deprecated:** no
- **Disabled:** no
- **Keg Only:** no
- **URL Keys:** stable

## Autres enregistrements de gestionnaires de paquets

- Scoop - main/elm: normalized package name match | Scoop official bucket manifest trees: bucket/elm.json from https://api.github.com/repos/ScoopInstaller/Main/git/trees/master?recursive=1
- winget - EvanCzaplicki.Elm: normalized package name match | Windows Package Manager source index: EvanCzaplicki.Elm from https://cdn.winget.microsoft.com/cache/source.msix


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## Combined YAML source

View the package source record on GitHub. [combined/elm.yml](https://github.com/automic-vault/db/blob/main/combined/elm.yml)


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