Corpus Registry Index Canonical The canonical public index of corpus items: definitions, lemmas, theorems, structures, and dependencies.
Registry IndexCanonical

Registry

The canonical public index of corpus items: definitions, lemmas, theorems, structures, and dependencies.

Manifest-pinned objects
The current registry spans the seven-book corpus and exposes IDs, types, locations, dependencies, and status.
Book-indexed
Browse by book and dashboard while the v2 item templates are normalized.
Corpus-owned
Registry pages are now owned by Corpus; Results, Verify, and Publications link back to them.

Overview

The registry is the canonical public index of the corpus. The current manifest-pinned public surface reports 4547 registry objects, while the current typed public spine contains 4139 public typed objects. Wave 3 keeps this distinction explicit rather than hiding count drift. Each object has an ID, a type, a book location, a scope label, dependency counts, and, when available, a Lean formalization pointer.

Count model. Public surfaces expose both a manifest-pinned total and a typed public-filter count. Wave 3 preserves the distinction and reports drift instead of hiding it.

Type filters

Browse by book

Registry sample

The full book indexes remain the best way to browse the complete list. This sample shows the object grammar used across the registry:

What each item page shows

Every registry item page should expose identity, location, dependencies, formalization status, summary, and related projections.

The existing object pages remain available at their registry URLs while the v2 registry item normalization proceeds. In v2 navigation and search, those pages are treated as Corpus-owned surfaces.

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