This is the audit backbone behind the Crays Nostr archive: every workbook URL becomes a traceable research object, then the useful information gets translated into the same Crays voice and structure as the rest of the atlas.



What was audited
The workbook contains 770 rows with URLs and 956 URL cells. After deduplication, the import produced 450 unique source pages.
The live audit checked the direct URLs and, where useful, same-site subpages. The current inventory records 948 checked subpage(s). Reachability is recorded honestly: a source can be important even if the live site blocks crawling, moves, times out or needs manual review.
The point is not to worship the spreadsheet. The point is to make the research usable: standards, apps, relays, tooling, reads, security and core directories all get a place in the atlas.
- Unique source URLs. 450
- URL cells. 956
- Reachable direct URLs. 419
- Subpages checked. 948
Research shelves
Each shelf below is generated from the workbook and live audit. The shelf pages then lead into individual source pages.
How Crays uses this
A source page is not the final reader chapter. It is the audit layer: what did the workbook say, what did the page expose, where does it belong, and what should Crays carry forward?
When an important source reveals a missing idea, that idea should graduate into the relevant article route: NIPs, apps, relays, developer stack, Reads/research, privacy/security or Crays product implementation.

StartWalk in easy. No protocol fog.11 pages
PeopleMeet the builders, creators and scene.25 pages
AppsFind the tools for your digital life.307 pages
RelaysSee where the network actually lives.50 pages
NIPsThe rules translated into real moves.267 pages
CraysWhere identity, venues and status get real.17 pages