Brain 1.1.0-alpha.12
How versioning works
The brain resolves ONE ordered layer stack: the dictionary base layer, then the council migrations in stack order — a later migration supersedes an earlier one for the same term — then human review, which always wins. A brain version is an immutable, content-hashed snapshot of resolving that stack at a point in time.
Retained on brain-host — not the currently served brain (1.1.0-alpha.13).
Generated
Mon, 20 Jul 2026 04:55:41 GMT
Content hash
sha256:1b36c13aac1f38a4e491d1fa279782b088687997cecfbe6aa729ae6ac6efe283
Coverage
61 languages · 212 locales · 3,086,570 renderings
Locale slices
212
Total files
9,722
Slice maturity
maintainer ×211, generated ×1
Per-build migration composition is not recorded in brain headers; the migration stack shown elsewhere reflects the current build.