
Okyline is an Executable Data Design (EDD) platform focused on executable validation contracts and operational data quality control.
Rather than managing separate specifications, validation code, tests, and monitoring dashboards, Okyline centralizes validation and quality supervision around a single readable executable contract acting as the operational reference for enterprise data flows.
The same contract powers deterministic validation, advanced business invariant checks, multi-format execution, data quality gates, and historical quality analytics across APIs, events, files, LLM structured outputs, and distributed operational systems.
Contracts are designed directly from annotated sample data, making validation rules immediately understandable for developers, architects, QA teams, and business analysts.
The Community Edition includes the public specification, a free Java runtime engine, a Claude AI assistant for contract generation, and an online studio supporting executable JSON validation contracts and JSON Schema transpilation.
The Enterprise Edition adds native validation for JSONL, XML, CSV, FIXED, and EDI flows together with operational quality dashboards and data quality gates, without requiring databases or centralized infrastructure.erprise Edition supports direct validation of JSON, JSONL, XML, CSV, FIXED, and EDI flows with operational quality dashboards and analytics, without databases.
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Get quality translations for your app, website, game, supporting documentation, and on. Invite your own translation team or work with professional translation agencies within Crowdin.
Features that ensure quality translations and speed up the process
• Glossary – create a list of terms to get consistent translations
• Translation Memory (TM) – no need to translate identical strings
• Screenshots – tag source strings to get context-relevant translations
• Integrations – set up integration with GitHub, Google Play, API, CLI, Android Studio, and on
• QA checks – make sure that all the translations have the same meaning and functions as the source strings
• In-Context – proofreading within the actual web application
• Machine Translations (MT) – pre-translate via translation engine
• Reports – get insights, plan and manage the project
Crowdin supports more than 30 file formats for mobile, software, documents, subtitles, graphics and assets:
.xml, .strings, .json, .html, .xliff, .csv, .php, .resx, .yaml, .xml, .strings and on.
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SafeJSON
SafeJSON serves as a comprehensive local toolkit for JSON, specifically designed for developers. It executes all operations such as parsing, comparing, and decoding JWTs entirely within the browser, ensuring that no user data is transmitted to external servers.
Key features encompass a standard JSON formatter, a visual JSON diff tool, a JWT decoder, a JSONPath query engine, and a validator for JSON Schema. It can handle large JSON files exceeding 50MB, utilizing Web Workers for efficient processing, and also offers a dark mode, collapsible tree views, and a straightforward option for raw JSON export.
Users can confirm their privacy by checking the Chrome DevTools Network panel, as no API keys, tokens, or sensitive data leave their device. While the essential toolset is free to use, advanced capabilities like Diff and JWT decoding can be accessed through SafeJSON Pro, which is priced at $5 per month or $39 annually. Moreover, the entire codebase is open-source on GitHub, allowing for complete transparency and community audits. This commitment to privacy and accessibility makes SafeJSON a valuable asset for developers working with JSON data.
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JSONBuddy
JSONBuddy serves as an all-in-one JSON editor and validator tailored for Windows users, aimed at facilitating the efficient creation and handling of JSON and JSON Schema files. It features a variety of tools, such as a text editor equipped with syntax highlighting, auto-completion, and code folding, alongside a grid-style editor that makes building JSON structures more straightforward. The software guarantees the integrity of JSON files by incorporating built-in syntax checks and validating them according to JSON Schema standards, covering Drafts 4, 6, 7, 2019-09, and 2020-12. Furthermore, JSONBuddy supports conversion between JSON, XML, and CSV formats, enabling users to import CSV data to create JSON files and even generate HTML documentation from JSON Schemas. For users dealing with extensive JSON files, it provides strong capabilities to efficiently open, navigate, and edit files that may contain thousands or even millions of lines, making it a valuable tool for developers and data analysts alike. This combination of features makes JSONBuddy an essential application for anyone working with JSON data.
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