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FAQ

Languages: English | Português do Brasil | Italiano | Español | עברית | 日本語 | 简体中文

What is MiroFish Citation Edition?

It is an unofficial, multilingual, citation-ready fork of MiroFish built for research software citation, Zenodo archival, and clearer discoverability.

Is this the official MiroFish repository?

No. The official upstream repository is https://github.com/666ghj/MiroFish.

Who is the original author of MiroFish?

This documentation attributes original software authorship to BaiFu (GitHub: 666ghj) and upstream contributors.

Why does this fork exist?

It exists to provide stable citation metadata, multilingual documentation, provenance notices, and machine-readable discovery files.

Does this fork change the software license?

No. The upstream AGPL-3.0 license is preserved.

What does the DOI of this fork represent?

It represents the archived release of this forked citation edition. It does not transfer original authorship.

Should I cite the fork, the upstream project, or both?

Cite the fork for the exact archived edition you used. Also acknowledge or cite upstream when original authorship or original implementation matters.

Why are there multiple languages?

Because the editorial goal is to reduce barriers for researchers, students, librarians, reviewers, and global answer engines.

Why is there an llms.txt file?

Because it provides a concise machine-readable map of the repository for LLM-oriented retrieval and grounding.

Is this repository intended for scientific citation?

Yes. Scientific citation and responsible attribution are central editorial purposes of this fork.