This repos is a Jupyter Book (v2) full of datamapping notebooks design to run on Google's Colab Jupyter service.
Tut's pectoral amulet
This repo can stand alone by itself but it is also used as a part of the King Tutte Scrolls. The Scrolls is an Agent Skill, as defined by Anthropic. This Codex is included as a submodule in the Scrolls. The two together make up a datamap SDK, with the core (UMAP, HDBSCAN, Toponomy, EVōC, DataMapPlot, etc.) being technology out of the Tutte Institute, including most of the notebooks.
Note this project and its lighthearted tone are the product of Connoiter. The Tutte Institute had nothing to do with the Codex (except do all the hard work). The main value of this project is to gather various notebooks together and make them all run on Colab out of the box. This Codex was developed for use during conference workshops but also serves well for self-study of making datamaps.
The Scrolls project started before the Codex. Actually the latter was forked out of the former.
The name, Scrolls, being plural implies multiple separate scrolls because the project is essentially just an agglomeration of multiple separate repos (each a scroll in this metaphor) into one unit which can be packaged as an Agent Skill.
The Codex is a Jupyter Book ergo the name, Codex. (A codex is an ancient type of book wherein individual sheets of paper are bound on one side, as distinct from modern books which might have signatures, pages folded in half and then bound to seem like two pages, etc.). Both scrolls and codices could be made of papyrus.
"A book in a collection of scrolls? Wha?" If really necessary then the metaphor could be tortured by saying a codex can be unbound and then the pages rebound as a scroll. Actually, in the case of the Scrolls the Jupyter notebooks (*.ipynb files) are repurposed into markdown files (the default file type of Agent Skills. So take that, you pedants :P