Khi is a data notation created in 2023.
#2982on PLDB | 1Years Old |
git clone https://github.com/khilang/khi
The Khi data format
# Encyclopedia article about aluminium
> uuid: 0c5aacfe-d828-43c7-a530-12a802af1df4
> type: chemical-element
> key: aluminium
> title: Aluminium
> description: The <@>:element:{chemical element} aluminium.
> tags: [metal; common]
> chemical-symbol: Al
> atomic-number: 13
> stp-phase: <Solid>
> melting-point: 933.47
> boiling-point: 2743
> density: 2.7
> electron-shells: [2; 8; 3]
# External references
> ext-refs: {
> wikipedia: \https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium
> snl: \https://snl.no/aluminium
}
# Internal references
> refs: {
> element: 740097ea-10fa-4203-b086-58632f099167
> chemsym: 6e2f634c-f180-407a-b9ce-2138b412b248
> atomnum: 1a5e1974-a78c-4820-afeb-79bef6974814
> react: ab7d8a1f-c028-4466-9bb2-41a39d153241
> aloxide: c1ff08e7-a88f-42d5-83c3-6adc4835a07b
> stab: b3b13474-4fe3-4556-9568-925c066916a5
> purity: 40786551-85c4-461c-ba6e-4d54d5863820
> ion: effd5c7a-da31-4357-a94c-91343e9a05eb
> metal: 84333088-cfcc-4e78-8d3f-7307dcab144b
}
> content: {
<p> <@>:self:Aluminium is a <@>:element:{chemical element}
with <@>:chemsym:{chemical symbol} <chemsym> and
<@>:atomnum:{atomic number} <atomnum>.
<p> In <@>:purity:pure form, it is a highly <@>:react:reactive
<@>:metal:metal~, but normally a thin coat of
<@>:aloxide:{aluminium oxide} forms on its surface, keeping it
highly <@>:stab:stable~.
<p> In nature, it occurs as the <@>:ion:ion <TEMPLATEgt;:{<Al>^{3+}}.
It constitutes <TEMPLATEgt;:8.2% of the earth's crust, making it the
most common <@>:metal:metal found there.
...
}