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Guides
These guides are the practical path for evaluating, adopting, and operating causal-order. They are organized around the questions most teams hit first:
Guides
- does this fit our problem
- how do we build a first flow with it
- how do we operate and inspect the output
- what support and upgrade posture should we expect
For the deeper conceptual layer and mental-model material, see the wiki. For function-by-function reference, see the API docs.
Evaluate Quickly
- Quick Start Scenarios
- Supported Vs Unsupported Usage
- Case Studies
- Examples And Entrypoints
- Package Surface Overview
Build With The Package
- Package Surface Overview
- Extension Boundary Guide
- Policy Guidance
- Mental Model
- Notation And Runtime Contract
- How Order Is Written
- Clocks, Causality, And Why HLC
- Upgrade Expectations
Operate And Inspect
- Replay Inspection Workflow
- Streaming Reconciliation Workflow
- Incident Review Guide
- Anomaly Interpretation Guide
- Operator Metrics Guide
- Streaming Recovery And Resync
- After-Hours Batch Processing
Failure Modes
- Replay Corruption
- Multi-Region Drift
- False Audit Timelines
- Offline Sync Anomalies
- Causal Inversion
- AWS-Inspired DynamoDB Outage Exercise
Workloads And Hardening
- Stress Hardening
- Anomaly Surface Audit
- Fuzz Testing
- Streaming Hardening And Pressure
- Runtime Stability
Support And Upgrades
Runnable Examples
- Examples And Entrypoints
- Examples Index
- Minimal Ingress Example
- Ingress Replay Pipeline Example
- Local Durable Buffer Replay Example
- False Audit Timeline Example
- Offline Sync Anomalies Example
- Streaming Recovery Resync Example
The point of this section is not only to explain the API. It is to show why the API exists.