UK Legislation OKF Documentation
This is the maintained documentation spine for the UK Legislation OKF pack and its legislation-specific Explorer behaviour.
Open the hosted UK Legislation Explorer
Choose your route
| If you need to… | Start here |
|---|---|
| open the pack and find an Act, instrument or provision | Getting started |
| learn the interface through worked examples | Illustrated persona manual |
| understand who the pack serves and what success means | Personas and user journeys |
| design an agent that answers with passage-level provenance | Agent research guide |
| understand completeness, ontology and official access methods | Architecture and data model |
| assess an AI answer or the Explorer itself | Evaluation and quality |
| refresh the corpus, screenshots or documentation | Maintenance guide |
Documentation layers
The spine keeps five concerns separate so each can be updated without rewriting everything:
- Task guidance — how a person finds and verifies legislation.
- Persona evidence — whose needs and risks the interface is designed around.
- Technical contract — ELI, Schema.org, CLML, manifestations, APIs and corpus completeness.
- Agent contract — progressive discovery and proposition-level provenance.
- Assurance — evaluation questions, scoring, validation and screenshot refresh evidence.
Stable public entry points
- Explorer:
https://chris-page-gov.github.io/okf-explorer/?bundle=https%3A%2F%2Fchris-page-gov.github.io%2Fai-infrastructure-wiki%2Flegislation%2Fokf-explorer.json&view=reader#overview - Bundle descriptor:
https://chris-page-gov.github.io/okf-uk-legislation/okf-explorer.json - Generated bundle wiki:
https://chris-page-gov.github.io/okf-uk-legislation/ - Evaluation suite:
https://chris-page-gov.github.io/okf-uk-legislation/evaluation/
Boundaries
The pack is a legislation discovery and statutory-text research aid. It is not a case-law database, citator, substitute for checking commencement and territorial extent, or legal advice. Topic labels are derived from titles and are navigation aids rather than legal classifications.