MSP-1 site schema
Machine-readable description of this site's MSP-1 capabilities, supported version range, and default verification targets.
AI-friendly semantics for trusted information.
MSP-1 schema
Browse the JSON-based schemas that define how MSP-1 expresses intent, provenance, trust, and versioning for any implementation.
Definitions that describe an MSP-1-enabled site as a whole.
Machine-readable description of this site's MSP-1 capabilities, supported version range, and default verification targets.
Schema definitions for each MSP-1 namespace term, used to structure intent, roles, provenance, and trust signals across your content.
Describes human or organizational authorship for MSP-1-tagged resources.
Captures who holds authority over a resource, channel, or decision space.
Defines the canonical, preferred location for a given resource or concept.
Expresses MSP-1 compliance levels and related conformance details.
Structured summaries and human-readable descriptions of resources.
Stable identifiers and cross-system IDs for MSP-1 entities.
Encodes declared purpose and high-level intent behind content or actions.
Provides framing context that guides how agents should interpret content.
Formal, display, and alternate naming patterns for entities.
Describes an individual page or view within an MSP-1-enabled site.
Models hierarchical relationships and parent-child structures.
Captures protocol-level details such as name, versioning, and scope.
Tracks origin, transformation history, and content lineage.
Represents reviewers, auditors, or validators associated with content.
High-level revision metadata for content or configurations.
Timestamps and effective dates for specific revisions.
Human-readable notes and rationale attached to revisions.
Structured version strings and semantic versioning details.
Defines roles entities play within the MSP-1 ecosystem.
Models sections and sub-sections within larger resources.
Describes an MSP-1-enabled site, its scope, and key identifiers.
Represents trust levels, verification states, and confidence signals.
Declares the semantic type or classification of entities.
Handles URL patterns, normalization, and alternate access paths.
General version metadata for protocol, site, or content objects.