Gleam
Gleam is a rust app (—) that uses 126 detected dependencies across 16 categories including I/O, Parser, Compression. It is code-signed. 21 MB on Windows (x64). Last verified June 2026.
What is Gleam built with?
126 detected dependencies across 16 categories.
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Analyzed binary
SHA-256 of the exact binary Gleam was analyzed from.
No signal
No signal — this field was not captured in the extraction on record. It is populated on re-extraction, not absent from the app.
Security and privacy
Code signing, notarization, and entitlement analysis for Gleam.
Code Signing
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2 tracked releases since April 2026.
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Sign Up FreeLast verified June 23, 2026