knowledge-wiki
**knowledge-wiki** manages a persistent, structured knowledge base in a `knowledge/` directory within the agent's working environment. Use this skill when the user shares articles or documents for storage, when conversations produce insights worth preserving, or when the user queries the accumulated knowledge base. The skill ingests new material by extracting and categorizing content, synthesizes insights from conversations into structured pages with cross-references, and retrieves relevant knowledge through indexed lookup and search.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/zhayujie/CowAgent /tmp/knowledge-wiki && cp -r /tmp/knowledge-wiki/skills/knowledge-wiki ~/.claude/skills/knowledge-wikiSKILL.md
# Knowledge Wiki Maintain a persistent, structured knowledge base in the `knowledge/` directory. ## Core Operations ### 1. Ingest — User shares an article, document, or resource 1. Read and understand the source material 2. Extract key facts, insights, and structured knowledge 3. Determine the appropriate subdirectory: - Read `knowledge/index.md` to see existing categories - If a matching category exists, follow that structure - If not, create a new subdirectory with a clear name 4. Create the knowledge page: `knowledge/<category>/<slug>.md` 5. Update `knowledge/index.md` and append to `knowledge/log.md` ### 2. Synthesize — Conversation produces valuable structured knowledge 1. Create a knowledge page under the appropriate category 2. Update related pages with cross-references 3. Update `knowledge/index.md` and `knowledge/log.md` ### 3. Query — User asks about accumulated knowledge 1. Check `knowledge/index.md` (already in your context) for relevant pages 2. Read specific pages with the `read` tool 3. Supplement with `memory_search` if needed ## Page Format ```markdown # Page Title > Source: <URL or description of the original material> Content here. Cross-reference related pages with markdown links: [Related Page](../category/related-page.md) ## Key Points - ... ## Related - [Page A](../category/page-a.md) — how it relates - [Page B](../category/page-b.md) — how it relates ``` The `> Source:` line records where the knowledge came from (URL, document name, conversation, etc.). Always include it when the material originates from a specific source. Cross-references build a knowledge graph. When creating or updating a page, link to related pages and update those pages to link back. **Only link to pages that already exist** — if a concept deserves its own page, create it first, then add the link. ## Index Format (`knowledge/index.md`) Flat list, one line per page: `[Title](path) — one-line summary`. Group by category (matching subdirectories). No tables, no emoji. ```markdown # Knowledge Index ## Category A - [Page Title](category-a/page-slug.md) — one-line summary ## Category B - [Page Title](category-b/page-slug.md) — one-line summary ``` Category names and structure are flexible — follow whatever organization already exists in the index, or create new categories based on the content. ## Log Format (`knowledge/log.md`) Append-only, newest at bottom: ```markdown ## [YYYY-MM-DD] ingest | Page Title ## [YYYY-MM-DD] synthesize | Page Title ``` ## Guidelines - **File naming**: lowercase kebab-case (e.g. `machine-learning.md`) - **One topic per page**: link between pages rather than duplicating - **Update, don't duplicate**: if a page exists, update it - **Cross-reference**: every page should link to related pages; keep the knowledge graph connected - **Index is mandatory**: always update `knowledge/index.md` after any change - **Be concise**: capture essence, not copy entire sources - **Full paths in replies**: when referencing knowledge files in conversation replies, use the full path from workspace root (e.g. `[Title](knowledge/<category>/<slug>.md)`), not relative paths. Relative paths are only for cross-references inside knowledge pages themselves. - **Cite sources**: when answering based on knowledge pages, include links to the relevant pages so the user can explore further.
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