Tools

Registry Explorer

Lookup surface for demo registry entries, controlled PUA mapping fields, reversibility notes, and semantic-boundary warnings.

  • Record JAI-TOOL-0023
  • Path /tools/registry-explorer/
  • Use Canonical public record

Document status

Public standards page Published on JustAnIota.com as part of the current public standards record
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JAI-TOOL-0023
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Plain English

The Registry Explorer shows the mapping records behind compact output.

Technical summary

A compact token is usable only when its registry entry, profile, version, examples, negative cases, and validator behavior are visible.

Deep spec

Registry entries can point to PUA code points, but the PUA characters remain private-use. The registry and envelope carry meaning.

Explorer jobs

  • Find a stable ID from a label, definition, code point, or example.
  • Separate lossless lexical mappings from lossy concept candidates.
  • Show whether a unit is public, vendor/session, or local debug scope.
  • Keep registry policy visible before encoder output is reused.

Registry Explorer

Inspect the mappings that give compact output meaning

This local registry is a demo snapshot. It shows the fields a real signed registry record needs: ID, definition, code point, mode, reversibility, examples, and policy notes.

Registry snapshot

			
Boundary note
Unicode and PUA do not assign these meanings. The registry does, and a production registry must be versioned, signed, immutable after assignment, and validator-tested.