Every number here has a file behind it.
Open-source work from The Billy Company, published with the evidence behind its claims. Including the ones we lose, and the projects with no evidence at all.
A mark records that something was tested, not that it is good.
A project may only wear a mark if it names the artifact behind it. Claim one with nothing to point at and it renders open, so the glyph can never be more confident than its paper trail.
- struck
- Every piece of evidence this project declares is present and clean.
- partial
- The evidence exists and something in it is outstanding, named below.
- unstruck
- Nothing has been minted for this project, so it makes no measured claim.
Nothing on this page measured itself.
Every figure printed here was read out of an artifact committed in the repository it describes, and every one links to the document it is printed in. Where a project has no artifact, it wears an open ring and says so rather than borrowing confidence from the project beside it.
The numbers are transcribed by hand, which means they can fall behind the repository they came from. That is the honest cost of publishing work that lives in four separate checkouts, and the link beside each figure is there so you can check it against the source rather than take this page's word for it.
Not listed
chassis. The build-time chassis behind the in-tree Zig kernels. It is house convention rather than a product - dual C-ABI emit, an ld64 archive realign, a parity-corpus generator against our own oracles - so releasing it would publish our build habits, not a tool. The one half of it that was universal, the shard-aware test runner, did leave: it is the brigade package.