Gleam v1.15.0 was released with enhanced security through Hex's new OAuth2-based authentication system, replacing legacy token exchange methods and requiring minimum 8-character local token encryption passwords. The update also includes improved error messaging for Hex operations, guard clause ergonomics, internal type handling, JavaScript FFI additions, package quality checks requiring README documentation, and code folding support in the language server.
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Gleam v1.15.0 was released with enhanced security through Hex's new OAuth2-based authentication system, replacing legacy token exchange methods and requiring minimum 8-character local token encryption passwords. The update also includes improved error messaging for Hex operations, guard clause ergonomics, internal type handling, JavaScript FFI additions, package quality checks requiring README documentation, and code folding support in the language server.