FAQ
❓ What is Julia, really?
Julia is a modular execution framework for AI-powered Web3 plugins. It’s also a deeply ambitious meme pretending to be middleware. Both statements are true.
❓ Are the AI plugins real?
They’re real enough to make your frontend look powerful. Most logic is randomized or simulated, but that’s the charm. Use it for fun, POCs, or controlled chaos.
❓ How do I deploy a plugin?
Drop your compiled .wasm file into the /Plugins/{plugin-name}/ folder and restart the app. It gets automatically registered and routed via Scalar.
❓ What if my plugin crashes?
Only that plugin is affected. The rest of the system remains stable. Julia isolates all execution at the WASM level.
❓ Can I call one plugin from another?
Yes. You can do this manually from your client, or write an orchestrator plugin to coordinate multiple calls internally.
❓ Is this safe for production?
That depends on your definition of production. Julia runs with sandboxed WASM, but many plugins are deliberately satirical. Vet what you ship.
❓ Where can I ask for help?
- GitHub Issues
- Discord:
discord.gg/julia-exec - Twitter: @julia_core
❓ Why is it called Julia?
Because it sounds trustworthy, elegant, and slightly futuristic. Like a protocol you'd stake your future on — until the agents take over.