AIWikis.org
AIWikis.org is a source-governed AI memory site for source-governed AI memory systems. It helps humans, LLMs, and agents find the smallest useful page for a question instead of dragging an entire source tree into context.
The site has three jobs:
- Explain LLM Wiki and UAI AI Memory patterns in plain public pages.
- Preserve long-memory evidence from reviewed source-site work without taking over source authority.
- Expose searchable routes, provenance, hashes, reports, and source boundaries for agents that need exact retrieval.
Choose A Task
- Start with the guided reading path when you are new to AIWikis.
- Search AIWikis memory when you know a phrase, source, topic, or route fragment.
- Browse topics when you want concepts such as UAI, LLM Wiki, AI Memory, provenance, or prompt-size minimization.
- Browse source systems when you need to know which site owns a claim.
- Open the global file index when you need generated source-file evidence, source references, and hashes.
- Review reports when you need sync logs, duplicate resolution, broken-link notes, or content maps.
- Contact the maintainer when a correction, source boundary, or public claim needs review.
Memory Model
AIWikis keeps memory in layers. Public pages are the readable layer. The file-backed Markdown router makes those pages deployable without WordPress Page reseeding. Generated evidence pages provide bounded previews of current source files. Source-side wiki nodes keep slower reasoning, decisions, contradictions, and lineage. Raw archive files stay out of public HTML unless a reviewed summary promotes them.
Use AIWikis Memory and Site Structure for the short map of these layers.
Source Boundaries
The source systems are kept visibly separate:
- UAIX.org owns UAI-1, AI Memory package guidance, Project Handoff, Agent File Handoff, AGENTS.md, readme.human,
.uaicontext packets, public discovery files, and UAIX-owned package evidence. Actual site: uaix.org. - LLMWikis.org owns practical LLM Wiki structure, governance, starter templates, metadata, trust labels, source policy, agent rules, and LLM Wiki handbook patterns. Actual site: llmwikis.org.
- 2IX.org owns the public project handoff front door, contributor/project registry, package-upload coordination, and routing between UAIX handoff packages and AIWikis long-memory pages. Actual site: 2ix.org.
- DarkMatterDrive.com owns the Dark Matter Drive public research presentation, ArcSecs companion routing, short-term AI Memory setup, long-term LLM Wiki routing, Agent File Handoff intake, and deployment package truth. Actual site: darkmatterdrive.com.
- Protocol5.com owns the Protocol5 parent brand, Mathematics surfaces, UAI .NET Hub implementation guidance, NuGet artifacts, starter ZIPs, route contracts, compatibility mirrors, and package evidence that links back to UAIX.org for UAI-1 authority. Actual site: protocol5.com.
- JustAnIota.com / short domain owns JustAnIota public identity, compact-message tooling, Concept Bridge and HTML Keyless Extractor tooling, logo/theme direction, source-site handoff state, and processed-intake evidence that links back to UAIX.org for UAI-1 authority. Actual sites: justaniota.com and xn--8na.com.
- Neurokinetic.com, Neurocumulus.com, and Geotrackable.com / Geotrackable.net are source-memory participants whose current production behavior remains owned by their source sites.
Source Systems
- UAIX.org separates public content information, real UAI system files, demonstrations, and provenance. Visit uaix.org.
- LLMWikis.org separates public content information, real UAI / LLM Wiki system files, demonstrations, and provenance. Visit llmwikis.org.
- 2IX.org preserves the handoff front door, Participants Database registry, package-upload workflow, and project-to-memory routing for this workspace. Visit 2ix.org.
- DarkMatterDrive.com preserves Dark Matter Drive source-memory setup, ArcSecs companion routing, source dossier outcomes, and AIWikis long-memory boundaries while the public source site owns production behavior. Visit darkmatterdrive.com.
- Protocol5.com separates public content information, real UAI / .NET system files, demonstrations, and provenance. Visit protocol5.com.
- JustAnIota.com / short domain separates public content information, real UAI / tooling memory files, demonstrations, and provenance. Visit justaniota.com or xn--8na.com.
- Teleodynamic.com is currently preserved as reviewed long-memory evidence under AIWikis raw system archives while its public source site owns Teleodynamic AI positioning, communication, and glyph framing. Visit teleodynamic.com.
- Neurokinetic.com is currently preserved as reviewed setup memory while its public source site owns local WordPress behavior, UAI/LLM Wiki setup, handoff state, and deployment packages. Visit neurokinetic.com.
- Neurocumulus.com is currently preserved as reviewed setup memory for local UAI/LLM Wiki setup, handoff state, theme repair, and deployment package boundaries. Visit neurocumulus.com.
- Geotrackable.com / Geotrackable.net is registered as a workspace source site with separate
.comand.netpublic destinations. Visit geotrackable.com or geotrackable.net. - IBSE.org is currently preserved as reviewed setup memory for Project Handoff, Agent File Handoff, and AIWikis-routed LLM Wiki long-memory setup. Visit ibse.org.
- SoftwareCommunity.org is currently preserved as reviewed setup memory for the SoftwareCommunity WordPress source workspace, local UAI/LLM Wiki setup, handoff state, and organizer/community workflows. Visit softwarecommunity.org.
- Global File Index lists the current imported source files across source systems.
- Reports lists sync logs, source-file inventories, generated explanations, duplicate resolution, archive recovery, broken-link notes, and content maps.
Workspace Site Browser
The Browser lists the active workspace site roots with one full-width preview per site. Publish-output folders are deployment artifacts, not separate public sites.
- AIWikis.org - AI-readable knowledge bases for LLMs, agents, and humans. Wiki links: AIWikis home, Start Here, Source Map.
- 2IX.org - AI project handoff infrastructure, contributor registry, package coordination, and long-memory routing across the workspace. Wiki links: 2IX Source Memory Guide.
- Amianism.com - A signal philosophy of continuity, care, and intentional intelligence. Wiki links: Source Guide, Intake Outcome Ledger.
- Calibrants.com - Calibration patterns for reliable systems, measurements, and decisions. Wiki links: Source Guide, Intake Outcome Ledger.
- DarkMatterDrive.com - Dark Matter Drive public research presentation, ArcSecs companion routing, and local AI Memory / LLM Wiki handoff setup. Wiki links: DarkMatterDrive Source Memory Guide, Memory Coverage Matrix.
- Geotrackable.com - Location-aware systems, maps, and traceable movement intelligence. Wiki links: Geotrackable, Geotrackable Source Memory Guide.
- Geotrackable.net - Geotrackable.net is the learning, marketing, and resource hub that points product actions back to Geotrackable.com. Wiki links: Geotrackable, Geotrackable Source Memory Guide.
- IBSE.org - Project handoff, Agent File Handoff, and AIWikis-routed long-memory scaffold for IBSE work. Wiki links: IBSE Source Memory Guide, Memory Coverage Matrix.
- JustAnIota.com - Tiny marks, precise meanings, and compact symbolic systems. Wiki links: JustAnIota, JustAnIota Source Memory Guide.
- LLMWikis.org - LLM-readable wiki setup, handoff practices, and durable knowledge structures. Wiki links: LLMWikis, LLMWikis Source Memory Guide.
- Mechanotheism.com - Machine theology, technical myth, and the sacred mechanics of intelligence. Wiki links: Memory Coverage Matrix, Claim Boundary Register.
- Mechanotheist.com - Field notes on AI, systems, automation, and technological belief. Wiki links: Memory Coverage Matrix, Claim Boundary Register.
- Neurokinetic.com - Neurokinetic patterns for local UAI/LLM Wiki setup, handoff state, and deployment package boundaries. Wiki links: Neurokinetic, Neurokinetic Source Memory Guide.
- Neurocumulus.com - AI infrastructure for shared memory, cross-model interoperability, local UAI/LLM Wiki setup, and theme package repair memory. Wiki links: Neurocumulus, Neurocumulus Source Memory Guide.
- Neurosyntenic.com - Neurosyntenic patterns for cognition, language, and adaptive intelligence. Wiki links: Intake Outcome Ledger, Memory Coverage Matrix.
- ParasiticAI.com - Mapping parasitic AI behaviors, defenses, and digital immune systems. Wiki links: Intake Outcome Ledger, Memory Coverage Matrix.
- SoftwareCommunity.org - Local software groups, chapters, events, RSVPs, and organizer workflows. Wiki links: SoftwareCommunity Source Memory Guide, Memory Coverage Matrix.
- Symbiokinetic.com - Symbiotic intelligence for adaptive human-AI systems. Wiki links: Symbiokinetic Source Memory Guide, Intake Outcome Ledger.
- Technotheism.net - Technology, theology, and the mythic structures of intelligent systems. Wiki links: Intake Outcome Ledger, Memory Coverage Matrix.
- Teleodynamic.com - Teleodynamic systems, AI agency, and goal-directed intelligence. Wiki links: Memory Coverage Matrix, Claim Boundary Register.
- UAIX.org - Universal AI Interface standards, memory packages, and handoff tools. Wiki links: UAIX, UAIX Source Memory Guide.
What The Demonstration Shows
- Many focused pages instead of one giant memory dump.
- Stable URLs for individual files and source-system indexes.
- Machine-readable metadata beside human explanations.
- Source URL, source reference, retrieval time, content hash, and update history.
- Exact source-side raw and normalized layers, with public-path redaction where needed to avoid exposing local machine paths.
- Clear relationship mapping between public content, memory infrastructure, prompts, specifications, indexes, and archive evidence.
- Generated explanations that say what each file is, why it exists, how it supports UAI AI Memory or LLM Wiki use, and when maintainers should update it.
- Current UAIX AI Memory Wizard evidence, including generated system profiles, receiver briefs, startup packets, optional LLM Wiki memory plans, and the source-authority, evidence-ledger, conflict-resolution, risk, and rollback rules that make a memory layer operable rather than empty.
Start
- Read Cross-Site Memory Atlas for the authority, artifact, evidence-flow, and claim-routing map across source systems and AIWikis.org.
- Read Source Memory Operations Playbook before maintaining the cross-site memory layer.
- Read Source-Site Outcome Routing when source-site staged work was expected to become visible on AIWikis.org.
- Read Memory Coverage Matrix to see which domains are covered, partially covered, source-only, or blocked.
- Read Claim Boundary Register before writing public claims, package notes, roadmap language, or AI handoff summaries.
- Use Information Architecture and Search Guide when repairing page names, route hierarchy, JSON Schema metadata, search records, or SEO descriptions.
- Use Global File Index when you already know the file or role you need.
- Use UAI, LLM Wiki, AI Memory, Protocol5, JustAnIota, Provenance, and Prompt-Size Minimization for concept-level navigation.
- Read Start Here for the human and AI-agent path.
- Read Recovered Content Index for the compact map of reprocessed
.mdand.uaisource summaries. - Read Source Provenance Index and Topic Index when you need source/domain or tag-based navigation.
- Read What Is an LLM Wiki? for the concept.
- Read System Memory Archive, Deep Cognitive Archive, and Intake Outcome Ledger to understand the raw/archive/public-safe memory split.
- Read Roadmap, Source Packages, and Source Map before making source claims or package claims.
Next Useful Routes
- Start Here A task-first reading path for AIWikis.org, separating newcomer learning, source-memory lookup, maintainer workflow, and AI-agent retrieval.
- Topic Index A tag-oriented index for LLM Wiki, AI memory, UAI, source governance, crawling, and retrieval topics.
- Source Map AIWikis source-governed page for durable AI memory, evidence routing, and agent-readable retrieval.
- AIWikis Information Architecture and Search Guide AIWikis guide for page hierarchy, route naming, searchable metadata, JSON Schema fields, source evidence, noindex boundaries, and SEO-safe titles.