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Comment by cyberpunk

5 months ago

typescript usually, the elm frontends tend to be in some abandoned repo which hasn't had a ci run in like 2 years and which instantly fail on missing deps or security controls etc.

Yes, right, I forgot, this also happened to me once: someone deleted their repo for an Elm library. It was salvageable through whatever archive and publishing my own copy.

It happens less often in Elm than in JavaScript though! I'll take "abandoned for two years" Elm project over "abandoned for two years" typescript project anytime!

The problem, in your case, was not really Elm.