51,217 packages matching “self-describing”
@flametrench/ids
v0.4.0 · 2 months ago
Prefixed wire-format IDs for Flametrench. UUIDv7 storage, self-describing public identifiers.
No known vulnerabilities
sitepath
v0.2.2 · 8 years ago
A self-describing URL path-like thing
No known vulnerabilities
@clawnify/routes
v0.2.2 · 2 days ago
One-line, reliable API discovery for Clawnify apps — serves /api/openapi.json (the contract) + a lean /llms.txt index, generated from your live Hono routes, and makes /api/* 404s self-describing.
No known vulnerabilities
flatrecord
v1.1.0 · 1 month ago
Performant binary encoding for structured records: tables, geospatial features, and graphs in a single self-describing file format.
No known vulnerabilities
node-express-yourself
v0.0.5 · 9 years ago
Express REST api self describing middleware
No known vulnerabilities
hyperstruct
v0.0.6 · 9 years ago
Self describing protocol buffers on IPFS
No known vulnerabilities
typeswag
v1.2.0 · 7 years ago
Generate Swagger documentation, using custom self-describing decorators with TypeScript and Node
No known vulnerabilities
@tokenroll/htbp
v0.1.1 · 1 month ago
HTBP (HTTP Tool Bridge Protocol) server SDK: expose functions as self-describing HTTP tool endpoints, FastAPI-style.
No known vulnerabilities
agent-skill-analysis
v1.0.0 · 2 months ago
Deterministic structural analysis of AI-agent skill folders (SKILL.md + resources) into a single self-describing SkillAnalysis JSON
No known vulnerabilities
bravoh-peaks
v0.1.0 · 1 month ago
Generate, encode, decode & render SoundCloud-style audio waveform peaks. Zero dependencies, one tiny self-describing format, browser + Node + CLI. Byte-for-byte reproducible against a Python reference.
No known vulnerabilities
@binaried/rcip
v1.0.4 · 1 year ago
**Self‑describing UI contracts & live control centre for modern React applications**
No known vulnerabilities
@samyx/gha-blocks
v0.0.0-pre.22-rx · 1 month ago
Composable, self-describing trigger blocks for @samyx/gha-core: author a rule's trigger as a typed flow (event/debounce/timer/waitFor/first/join) that both executes and draws its own diagram.
No known vulnerabilities
cbor-qr-codec
v0.2.0 · 21 days ago
Bidirectional codec for encoding JSON documents to QR-safe CBOR and decoding them back — CBOR encoding, opportunistic compression, and Base45 (RFC 9285) text encoding with a self-describing flag byte, so payloads survive lossy UTF-8 decoding by mobile QR
No known vulnerabilities
metamessage
v0.2.2 · 2 months ago
MetaMessage (mm) is a structured data exchange protocol. It is self-describing, self-constraining, and self-exemplifying, enabling lossless data exchange. It is designed as a next-generation universal protocol that natively supports AI, humans, and machin
No known vulnerabilities
claros-oracle
v0.1.2 · 1 month ago
Read Claros real-world-data oracle feeds from Casper, on-chain. Like Pyth: values + self-describing metadata, read directly from the chain.
No known vulnerabilities
first-light-mcp
v1.1.0 · 1 month ago
Model Context Protocol server exposing the First Light / BTX explorer chain-intelligence API as native, self-describing AI tools. Neutral on-chain facts only — every result carries its caveat.
No known vulnerabilities
astro-aeo-image
v0.4.0 · 2 months ago
Astro image service that embeds your <Image> alt text (and optional description/keywords) as standards XMP into the optimized output files — so your dist/_astro assets are self-describing for Google Images and AI answer engines. Wraps Astro's default shar
No known vulnerabilities
xz-compat
v1.2.7 · 2 months ago
XZ Decompression Library
No known vulnerabilities
@sentry/conventions
v0.19.0 · 13 days ago
<p align="center"> <a href="https://sentry.io/?utm_source=github&utm_medium=logo" target="_blank"> <picture> <source srcset="https://sentry-brand.storage.googleapis.com/sentry-logo-white.png" media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" /> <sour
No known vulnerabilities
@lua-ai-global/device-client
v1.0.0 · 4 months ago
Connect physical devices to Lua AI agents. Supports Socket.IO and MQTT transports, self-describing commands, triggers, and CDN uploads.
No known vulnerabilities