No asset matches that search. Clear the box or pick a different category.
Sources. Dictionary roster from csl-guides/src/data/dictionaries.json
(verified against csl-orig/v02/). Interfaces, data assets and tools compiled from
SHARED_CODE.md ,
PROJECT_INTERLINKS.md ,
REUSE_INDEX.md and a three-agent
repository sweep (03-07-2026). Sizes and counts are approximate; re-verify against a source repo before a large change.
Some linked repos are private.
Interfaces & tools —
Live deployed & reachable ·
Beta / local in development or local-only ·
Source / library a package or spine with no UI of its own.
Datasets (size) — the coloured pill shows each dataset's measured on-disk size, in three tiers:
>10 MB large ·
1–10 MB medium ·
<1 MB small — so magnitudes are comparable (rows/entries alone are not). Filter by size in the Data section.
Each asset carries a stable ID — a running number within its category (1–N, it does not restart at each sub-section)
prefixed by a section letter (A–F data · G–K interfaces · L–N tools; dictionaries use their code).
The ID (top-right) links to the asset's source ↗; it's searchable in the box above.
The bottom-right date is ◷ MM/YY when the asset was first introduced (from git history);
for external stacks it is instead ↻ MM/YY the last update , and that badge links to the stack's documented source of truth
(vidyut → GitHub release · Heritage → mirror commit · Samsaadhanii → site footer · DharmaMitra → news feed · VedaWeb → Zenodo data DOI).
Each card carries clickable tags — #topic (subject cluster, e.g. #verbs, #Heritage)
and @surname (primary author / maintainer, e.g. @kulkarni, @huet, @gasuns).
Click any tag to pivot the whole index to everything sharing it. Author attributions are best-effort — the builder of the
derived asset, or the external stack's lead.
Add your dataset, tool or interface.
Open an issue with its name · category (data / interface / tool) · one-line description · size (rows + MB) ·
one real example row · repo or source URL · tags (#topic, @yoursurname) · first-introduced MM/YY ,
and it gets added to this index and to
FEATURES_INDEX.md . →
Open a new issue ↗
Last updated 04-07-2026 · compiled by Dr. Mārcis Gasūns