Unofficial, citation-ready, multilingual fork of MiroFish for research software citation, Zenodo archival, and high-clarity discoverability. This root README is the default landing page. Full localized versions are linked below.
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This repository is an editorial and archival fork of MiroFish. It is designed to make the software easier to cite, easier to discover, and easier to understand across languages. It preserves the upstream license and provenance, while adding citation metadata, Zenodo-ready release metadata, multilingual documentation, provenance notices, FAQ content, and an llms.txt manifest.
MiroFish is presented by its upstream project as a multi-agent prediction engine and swarm-intelligence system. It takes seed material from the real world, constructs a high-fidelity parallel digital world, and lets large numbers of agents interact, evolve, and generate scenario reports.
- Enable GitHub-native software citation through
CITATION.cff. - Prepare the repository for Zenodo DOI minting through
.zenodo.json. - Reduce language barriers with curated documentation in multiple languages.
- Improve search, answer-engine, and LLM discoverability with explicit headings, entity names, and FAQ-style content.
- State authorship, provenance, and editorial scope clearly so the fork does not misrepresent original authorship.
- Anchor a stable citable edition to the upstream v0.1.2 release line and the current fork state.
Original software authorship remains with BaiFu (GitHub: 666ghj) and upstream contributors. Ulisses Flores is presented here as the curator/editor/translator/maintainer of this citation edition, not as the origin author of the core software. Any DOI minted for this fork identifies the archived release of this forked edition; it does not rewrite original authorship.
- Multilingual editorial documentation.
- Machine-readable citation metadata for GitHub and Zenodo.
- Clear provenance and attribution statements.
- Search-friendly FAQ and LLM-friendly repository map.
- Release and changelog conventions for stable citation.
- Potential future packaging or editorial improvements, always logged explicitly.
- Use the GitHub “Cite this repository” prompt once
CITATION.cffis in place. - Use the version DOI
10.5281/zenodo.19189253when citing this archived edition. - Cite the archived fork release when you need the exact multilingual citation edition used in your work.
- Mention or additionally cite the upstream MiroFish repository when discussing original authorship, original implementation, or upstream innovation.
CITATION.cff— GitHub citation metadata..zenodo.json— Zenodo-specific archive metadata.NOTICE*.md— authorship, provenance, and citation ethics.CHANGELOG*.md— transparent editorial release history.docs/CITATION-GUIDE*.md— human-readable citation guidance.docs/FAQ*.md— search-friendly question-and-answer documentation.llms.txt— LLM-oriented repository map.
The documentation intentionally uses explicit entity names, search-style questions, plain-language summaries, stable version labels, and machine-readable metadata. This improves classic search discoverability, answer-engine retrieval, and language-model grounding without making false claims about authorship or official status.
mirofish, multi-agent-systems, swarm-intelligence, research-software, software-citation, zenodo, multilingual-documentation, llms-txt, agpl, scientific-citation
- Upstream project:
https://github.com/666ghj/MiroFish - Upstream release anchor:
v0.1.2 - Additional upstream commit included after
v0.1.2:1536a79 - Citation edition version:
0.1.2-citation.1 - Release tag:
v0.1.2-citation.1 - Internal package manifest versions preserved from upstream:
0.1.0 - Version DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.19189253 - Zenodo record:
https://zenodo.org/records/19189253 - License preserved from upstream: AGPL-3.0
Curated by Ulisses Flores · https://www.ulissesflores.com