[Haskell-cafe] Semantic Synchrony: some open-source knowledge graph software
Jeffrey Brown
jeffbrown.the at gmail.com
Mon Apr 10 22:40:28 UTC 2017
Esteemed Haskellers,
Semantic Synchrony is an open-source knowledge graph server with an Emacs
front end. It integrates with Chrome and Git. Git allows a graph to be
selectively shared, as a collection of repositories. Subgraphs can be
created and edited using indented plain text or Markdown; the latter allows
nodes to serve double-duty as edge labels, by linking to them in section or
subsection headings. The front end and server communicate using simple JSON.
We are open to taking it in new directions.
For hacking it, check out our invitation to coders[1]. For learning more
about it, check out the wiki[2], which is thorough and friendly -- it even
including videos.
[1] github.com/synchrony/smsn-why/blob/master/invitations/to-coders.md
[2] github.com/synchrony/smsn/wiki
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