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It is not\na policy shop, target package, operational playbook, intelligence tasking\nsystem, or substitute for classified government analysis.\n\n## Operating Boundary\n\nEvery product in this repository must remain within the following lane:\n\n- Use open sources only unless a future source is explicitly cleared for public\n  release.\n- Write for strategic understanding, warning context, and research continuity.\n- Do not recommend government, military, intelligence, cyber, or diplomatic\n  actions.\n- Do not provide target selection, weapons employment guidance, exploit steps,\n  evasion methods, force deployment instructions, or tactical procedures.\n- Mark information cutoff, preparation time, source base, confidence, and\n  limitations.\n- Preserve source traceability so a reader can distinguish evidence from\n  analytic judgment.\n\n## Repository Map\n\n- [docs/index.md](docs/index.md) - main navigation hub for the documentation corpus (with links to specialized hubs).\n- [docs/collections/README.md](docs/collections/README.md), [docs/standards/README.md](docs/standards/README.md), [docs/source-registers/README.md](docs/source-registers/README.md), [docs/templates/README.md](docs/templates/README.md) - primary specialized hubs for collections, rules, sources, and templates.\n- [docs/standards](docs/standards) - product standards, source rules, style, and\n  tradecraft guidance (see standards/README.md).\n- [docs/templates](docs/templates) - repeatable product templates, including\n  assessment and explainer templates (see templates/README.md).\n- [docs/source-registers](docs/source-registers) - vetted source registries (see source-registers/README.md).\n- [docs/collections/explainers](docs/collections/explainers) - reader-facing\n  explanations for major topics.\n- [docs/collections](docs/collections) - source notes, timelines, trackers,\n  matrices, and actor profile material.\n- [docs/assessments](docs/assessments) - finished and in-progress analytical\n  products by theater and domain.\n- [site](site) - static public website, generated library, search data, and\n  installable Workspace app.\n\n## Website And Workspace\n\nWARLOCK-INDEX is managed on two fronts: canonical Markdown under `docs/` and\npublic website output under `site/`.\n\n- `site/index.html` is the public homepage and search entry point.\n- `site/library/` is generated from the canonical Markdown corpus.\n- `site/corpus.js` powers client-side search and route suggestions.\n- `site/feed.html` provides a browser-readable recent-updates page.\n- `site/feed.xml` provides the RSS feed of recent dated products.\n- `site/workspace/` publishes the installable Workspace app for browsing and\n  downloading selected corpus records (HTML packets or plain text bundles).\n- Homepage shows recent updates and improved date-aware search. Document pages include \"Cite\" support.\n\nAfter changing `docs/`, run:\n\n```sh\nnode site/build-library.mjs\nnode site/check-library.mjs\n```\n\nThe check rebuilds the website and fails if generated output was stale.\n\nThe public website is published at `https://www.warlock-index.org/`.\nThe canonical brand is `WARLOCK-INDEX`. Site metadata also includes\nsearch-discovery aliases for `Warlock-Index`, `warlock-index`, and `warlock\nindex` so browser search engines can associate common phrase variants with the\nsame project.\n\n## Product Standard\n\nThe baseline standard is documented in\n[docs/standards/product-standard.md](docs/standards/product-standard.md).\nSee also the full [Standards hub](docs/standards/README.md).\nAll assessment and explainer products should include:\n\n- Classification/handling label: `UNCLASSIFIED//OPEN SOURCE`.\n- Product ID.\n- Prepared timestamp in UTC.\n- Information cutoff timestamp in UTC.\n- Source base and source reliability notes.\n- Analytic confidence.\n- Key judgments separated from evidence.\n- No recommendations or operational guidance.\n\n## Initial Source Corpus\n\nThe initial source registers are deliberately official-source heavy:\n\n- U.S. Intelligence Community annual threat assessments.\n- U.S. Department of Defense strategy and military power reports.\n- NATO summit declarations and public strategic documents.\n- Carefully separated research and media sources for current-event context.\n\nAs the corpus grows, official documents should remain the anchor for major\njudgments, while current reporting and research should be used to update\ntimelines, indicators, and uncertainty.\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fchasebryan%2Fwarlock-index","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fchasebryan%2Fwarlock-index","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fchasebryan%2Fwarlock-index/lists"}