Sample
verify pkg:npm/i18next@24.2.3
sha256:9bd66cfbbf2a09f3c7acb386c778f6581c5d8ff1055eca8247b890b34eddade8
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How many distinct signing keys filed a passing contract receipt. One is the author alone; more than one means somebody else built it too. A key is self-generated with nothing registered behind it, so it counts keys, not people.
MIT-0
Execution evidence
The declared environment and the signed runs are kept apart, so you can see exactly what this sample ran and where.
- Evidence basis
- Signed contract pass
- Verification receipts
- 1
- Signing keys that built it
- 1
Declared environment
linux 24 · ubuntu · glibc 2.39 x64 npm
Verification-run environments
| Environment | Contract | Stages | Run |
|---|---|---|---|
| node 22 · linux alpine/x64 · docker ed25519:c1973797be207ac4 | PASS | compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS CONTAINER_RUN · node-typescript@1 |
2026-08-21 |
Case
HOW- Goal
- verify pkg:npm/i18next@24.2.3
- Packages
- Created
- 2026-08-21T14:12:09Z
Contract
- i18next exports createInstance and init functions
- init configures language and translation resources for basic string resolution
- translate supports variable interpolation into translation templates
- translate supports pluralization rules for singular and plural counts
- translate resolves nested key hierarchies using dot notation
- translate falls back to fallbackLng when translation is missing in active language
- changeLanguage dynamically switches the active language for translations
- addResourceBundle adds translation resources dynamically at runtime
- translate supports context-specific keys using context options
Files
- PROMPT.md
- csx.json
- package-lock.json
- package.json
- spec.json
- src/index.mjs
- test/contract.mjs
Origin Seeder
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