Snarl: a fast SHACL validator for RDF data shapes
Hacker News Show HN·2h·jcadam
jcadam shipped Snarl, a SHACL validator aimed at speed for developers working with RDF and linked data. SHACL (Shapes Constraint Language) validation is a niche but genuinely painful part of semantic web tooling, and a faster open-source option fills a real gap for anyone building data pipelines on top of RDF graphs.
Original story
Read the original on Hacker News Show HNRelated stories

Devtools
Vivix lets you watch JavaScript execute step-by-step in the browserHacker News Show HN·3w·hlude
Devtools
Capstone: Open-source disassembly framework crosses platforms and architecturesHacker News·3w·gregsadetsky

Devtools
Open Repair Data Standard aims to unify how repair shops track fixesHacker News·3w·cassepipe