Learn about the Elm programming language at [elm-lang.org](http://elm-lang.org/). ## Install **Arch Linux:** follow [these directions](https://github.com/evancz/Elm/wiki/Installing-Elm#arch-linux) and then jump to the [My First Project](#my-first-project) section. **OS X 10.9:** follow [these directions](http://justtesting.org/post/64947952690/the-glasgow-haskell-compiler-ghc-on-os-x-10-9) before continuing! Download the [Haskell Platform 2012.2.0.0 or later](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/). Once the Haskell Platform is installed: cabal update cabal install elm cabal install elm-server ## Use To use `elm` and `elm-server` you may need to add a new directory to your PATH. Cabal should tell you where your executables are located upon successful installation. It'll be something like `/home/evan/.cabal/bin` which you should append to your PATH variable. See this tutorial if you are new to changing your PATH in [Unix/Linux](http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-adding-path/). ## My First Project Now we will create a simple Elm project. The following commands will set-up a very basic project and start the Elm server. mkdir helloElm cd helloElm printf "import Mouse\n\nmain = lift asText Mouse.position" > Main.elm elm-server The first two commands create a new directory and navigate into it. The `printf` commands place a simple program into `Main.elm`. Do this manually if you do not have `printf`. The final command starts the Elm server at [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000/), allowing you to navigate to `Main.elm` and see your first program in action. #### Final Notes The `elm` package provides support for compilation of Elm code directly in Haskell. Check it out [on Hackage](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Elm) if you are interested. If you are stuck, email [the list](https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/elm-discuss) or ask a question in the [#Elm IRC channel](http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=elm).