manifolda
Manifolda is a digital container concept used in software engineering to bundle a set of related files with a manifest and descriptive metadata into a single distributable unit. The term blends manifest and folder and is often discussed in the context of packaging, content delivery, and data integrity requirements.
A manifolda typically consists of three layers: a header that stores version and schema information; a manifest
Key features include self-description via the manifest, integrity verification through checksums or hashes, and support for
In practice, manifolds have been proposed in theoretical discussions and experimental tooling as an alternative to
Related topics include manifests, archive formats, package formats, and content delivery mechanisms, all of which address