"We are the eyes of the universe opening after a long sleep. Our work is to create, care, and understand."
UniverLab is an independent computational laboratory dedicated to designing, building and publishing open experiments: developer tools, scientific workflows, agent systems and research artifacts.
The experiment is the project. Code, papers, datasets and documentation are its outputs. Explore the pinned repositories below — each experiment tells its own story in its own README.
| Principle | What it means in practice |
|---|---|
| One tool, one job | Narrow scope, strong UX, reliable behavior |
| Reproducibility first | Deterministic outputs, documented assumptions |
| Offline-friendly design | Minimal hard dependency on external runtimes/services |
| Backward compatibility | New capabilities should preserve stable defaults |
| Community-centered growth | Mentorship, clear docs, and transparent reviews |
- Open an issue or discussion with problem context.
- Use conventional commits and focused pull requests.
- Run tests/lint locally before opening a PR.
- Keep docs/specs updated when behavior changes.
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We treat software as a moral practice, not only a technical one.
- Build tools that increase human agency.
- Prefer transparent systems over black-box convenience.
- Balance speed with accountability.
- Keep science and engineering reproducible.
- Organization: https://github.com/UniverLab
- Lead maintainer: https://github.com/JheisonMB
Useful software. Honest research. Human-centered engineering.