formatelike
Formatelike is a term used in information technology to describe data, documents, or interfaces that imitate the structure and presentation conventions of a known format without fully conforming to its specification. It signals a resemblance rather than strict compatibility, often for purposes of prototyping, demonstration, or lightweight interoperability.
Characteristics of formatelike artifacts typically include a familiar syntax or layout, a subset of features from
Common uses include rapid prototyping of data models, scaffolded documentation samples, and mock data exchanges in
Limitations of formatelike approaches include the potential for misinterpretation, parsing errors in downstream tools, and drift
See also: pseudo-format, data serialization, schema, interoperability.