A catalog and specification site for the Metadata Packet for AI Indexing (MPAI) discipline.
🌐 Live site: metadatapacket.dev 📚 Specification: /spec/ 📥 Submit a packet: /submit/ ⚙️ LFB Protocol: /protocols/lfb/ 🗄️ Zenodo community: crimsonhexagonal
A static site that indexes metadata packets — structured documents designed for entity-level retrieval architecture, disciplinary clarification, and AI knowledge graph alignment. The site does not host packet source files; it indexes DOI-anchored deposits hosted on Zenodo (or other DOI-issuing repositories).
- Bridge Packets — disciplinary clarification, extending field-current concepts to AI-era articulations via the inverted fan
- Disambiguation Packets — entity-level identity work (persons, frameworks, organizations, terms)
- Forensic & Provenance Packets — AI failure documentation, summarizer corrections, attribution scars
- Methodology & Specifications — formal specifications, verification schemas, the protocols that govern the MPAI discipline itself
Strict-label MPAIs (title contains "Metadata Packet for AI Indexing" or carries EA-MPAI / EA-MP / MPAI prefix) plus the May 2026 bridge-packet series (internal IDs EA-MPAI-*, structurally compliant with MPAI grammar even where the public title varies). Adjacent or conceptually-related work that is not itself an MPAI lives elsewhere in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive.
- Deposit your packet on Zenodo (or any DOI-issuing repository) following the MPAI Specification.
- Open a submission issue using the provided form.
- Or open a Pull Request adding your packet to
public/catalog.json.
No external accounts or apps are required beyond GitHub. The site is static and rebuilds automatically when public/catalog.json is updated.
- Static HTML, vanilla CSS, vanilla JS
- Zero build step —
public/is the deployed root - Catalog driven by
public/catalog.json - Submissions via GitHub Issue Templates
- Auto-deploys to Vercel on push to
main
Site code: MIT. Catalog metadata (title, DOI, tooth, entity bridge, authors, date): CC0 — public domain. Packet content: governed by the license attached to each Zenodo deposit (typically CC BY 4.0).
Maintained by the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. Authority is structural.