These guides take you from Lace’s selected-record-set model to a working application without making protocol specifications carry the tutorial. Choose the route that matches your immediate job.
Start with Your first interlace. It opens two memory-backed Lace participants, stores selected and unrelated records, runs a small Interlang policy to a fixed point, and verifies what reached the second participant.
This is the shortest complete demonstration of Lace’s central operation. It requires a source checkout and Rust, but no daemon, network, browser bundle, or durable store.
Use Runtime and application integration to:
laced
surface;Runtime setup answers where validated records live, how an application accesses them, and how participants meet.
Use Interlang policy authoring to:
Policy selects checked records for convergence and determines which local record facts peer-authored rules may inspect.
application records + Lace runtime + Interlang policy
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checked record-set convergence
Interlang is the normal human authoring surface. Lace lowers it to canonical Datalog. Raw Datalog is the advanced policy layer, not a prerequisite for using a runtime or writing ordinary selectors.
The guides explain a path; authoritative contracts remain in:
Runnable programs in examples/ are
companions to these guides. The scenario
workbench provides smaller executable policy stories. Repository
contributors should instead begin with AGENTS.md
and the repo guide.