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AIWikis.org

AIWikis.org is the transparent public demonstration and documentation hub for source-governed AI memory systems. It shows how UAI AI Memory and LLM Wiki files are actually structured, where they came from, why they exist, and how focused pages help humans, crawlers, LLMs, and agents retrieve the right knowledge without carrying a whole site in the prompt.

The first two source systems are kept visibly separate:

  • UAIX.org for UAI-1, AI Memory package guidance, Project Handoff, Agent File Handoff, AGENTS.md, readme.human, .uai context packets, public discovery files, and UAIX-owned package evidence.
  • LLMWikis.org for practical LLM Wiki structure, governance, starter templates, metadata, trust labels, source policy, agent rules, and LLM Wiki handbook patterns.

AIWikis.org does not replace either source. UAIX.org remains canonical for UAI-1 public claims. LLMWikis.org remains the handbook source for LLM Wiki patterns. AIWikis shows the working files, provenance, generated explanations, update history, and dogfood evidence.

For detailed long-term memory, read the reviewed UAIX.org Source Memory Guide, LLMWikis.org Source Memory Guide, Cross-Site Memory Atlas, Source Memory Operations Playbook, Memory Coverage Matrix, and Claim Boundary Register. These pages explain what each source owns, how AIWikis preserves it, what update triggers matter, how claims move across the sites, what coverage exists, and which support claims must stay out of scope.

Source Systems

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.

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