Blender 4.x add-on bundling the dsviper runtime from PyPI. GPL-3.0-or-later (Blender add-on constraint).
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Blender 4.x add-on bundling the dsviper runtime from PyPI. GPL-3.0-or-later (Blender add-on constraint).
Digital Substrate QML Tools — three QML desktop apps (dbe, cdbe, graph_editor) built on Viper
QML / Qt Quick versions of the dsviper Database / CommitDatabase browsers (dbe, cdbe)
DSM language support for JetBrains IDEs
Shared Qt Widgets library for the dsviper Python ecosystem (dialogs, views, helpers)
Graph Editor — PySide6 desktop app for graph database visualization, built on Viper
Code generator for the dsviper ecosystem — bridges DSM and StringTemplate
Documentation for the dsviper ecosystem — DSM language, Python API, Kibo code generator, developer toolchain. Sphinx + Furo + MyST.
First-party kibo templates for the Viper ecosystem (cpp + python surfaces)
Tooling for the Database / CommitDatabase workflow of the dsviper ecosystem (cdbe, dbe, dsm_util, commit_admin, service_client) plus database_export/import — round-trip your data through an open JSON format (portability, sovereignty, no lock-in).
Definitions-directed document rewriting and database migration for Viper, in pure Python over the dsviper binding
Definitions-directed document rewriting and database migration for Viper, in Node over @digitalsubstrate/dsviper
Consumer-side query layer + match/Query DSL over the @digitalsubstrate/dsviper Node binding
Node CLI + REPL tooling over @digitalsubstrate/dsviper — headless port of the Python dsviper-tools
DSM language support for Visual Studio Code
DSM language layer: ANTLR4 grammar (DSM.g4) plus two JSON wire formats — dsm-json (the model) and viper-value-json (values). A producer-neutral MIT contract for editors, code generators, and runtimes.
Codegen pipeline integration tests for the dsviper DevKit
Drive a Viper CommitDatabase from any language over JSON, with no native binding — a thin JSON gateway plus a JavaScript SDK (Mongo-style reads, a redux-style store, undo/redo, commit history).
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