Pattern lab (open tools)
Phyllux maintains a Python command line package and a small local explorer for people who want replicable work on symbol sequences inside a fixed window. This is open layer software: it is not vault cryptography, not a proof of special authorship, and not a substitute for peer review or counsel.
The toolkit matches the spirit of the Phyllux Accord: keep physics, biology, and careful textual study in their own lanes, report what you measured, and invite nulls instead of storytelling over the data.
What the toolkit does
- Reports and sweeps. Read a prepared corpus, place symbols on a regular skip lattice, slide the window along the stream, and export structured tables you can filter offline.
- Null testing. Run preregistered style shuffles and rotations so the same summary metrics can be compared to chance like rearrangements. You can keep JSON in a private research archive when you want an audit trail.
- Local explorer. Swap corpus, window start, and skip interval and inspect the layout before anything is published.
- Mesh and electrode stubs. Export golden angle style point sets as JSON or CSV for engineering sketches (antenna and neural placement planning). These are layout aids, not cleared medical devices.
- Documentation envelope. A JSON Schema shaped helper for describing secure messaging in documentation. It does not implement post quantum key generation.
How it fits the Phyllux stack
The same phyllotactic spacing story behind WAVE and MESH shows up here as coordinates you can export and test. The text side supports the Accord’s public note on careful textual study without asking the marketing site to carry heavy interpretive claims. Production VAULT and CORE integration stay separate from this layer on purpose.
Access and machine readable lists
Install notes and source paths are shared with stewards, partners, and researchers who reach out through About or partner intake. A public GitHub mirror may follow. Command line entrypoints use the elab137 package name (for example elab137 report, elab137 sweep, elab137 null-test, elab137 explorer).
Integrations can read phyllux-software-tools-manifest.json and phyllux-software-map.json on this site. Deeper articles also live in the Knowledge base under Pattern software.