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TruSpace

openkfw/truspace
Public repository

This dossier retains every exact technology reference observed at one public commit. Descriptions are displayed for context and never create evidence.

Published source evidence does not prove deployment, procurement, productive use or organizational ownership beyond what the source explicitly states.

GitLab project ID + commit SHA + exact file path
1evidence rows
1technologies
mainobserved branch
presentpubliccode.yml
Exact published evidence

Files and identities in this repository

Every row keeps the exact source path and commit SHA. Open the source to inspect the evidence in its original context.

manifest_dependency · direct declarationbackend/package.json
Exact identityOllama SDKnpm:ollama
Version^0.5.12810cc36ad1
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Stable profile

Machine-readable identity and observation window

GitLab project ID
6819
Namespace
openkfw/truspace
Observed commit
810cc36ad1fa4969f943867712edfc896a93f0f5
Default branch
main
First observed
18 Jul 2026
Last observed
18 Jul 2026
Last GitLab activity
08 May 2026
Interpretation boundary

What this page can—and cannot—show

The page is a deterministic projection of official public GitLab data. A missing row means not observed within the bounded files and checkpoint, not absent in reality.

Retrieval, parsing and publishing use no generative AI model.Open official source ↗

i6eal (2026): TruSpace — source-backed AI code evidence dossier, data state 18 Jul 2026. https://i6eal.de/en/tools/ki-code-radar/repository/opencode-6819/

Reading this dossier

Does this dossier prove productive use?
No. It documents only an exact technology reference published in code at an observed commit.
Why are the commit SHA and file path retained?
Together with the stable GitLab project ID, they make every displayed finding inspectable and resistant to later repository changes.
What does a missing version mean?
The exact identity was observable, but the inspected source did not publish a version that the deterministic parser could retain.

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