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# stdlib
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Gleam's standard library!
Documentation available on [HexDocs](https://hexdocs.pm/gleam_stdlib/).
## Installation
Add `gleam_stdlib` to your Gleam project.
```sh
gleam add gleam_stdlib
```
## Usage
Import the modules you want to use and write some code!
```gleam
import gleam/string
pub fn greet(name: String) -> String {
string.concat(["Hello ", name, "!"])
}
```
## Targets
Gleam's standard library supports both targets: Erlang and JavaScript.
### Compatibility
This library is compatible with all versions of Erlang/OTP, NodeJS, and
major browsers that are currently supported by their maintainers. If you
have a compatibility issue with any platform open an issue and we'll see
what we can do to help.