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  • LlmWikis.org
  • Core Handbook
  • Reports And Case Studies
  • Standards, Guides, And Concepts
  • Models, Evaluation, And Security
  • Editorial And Governance
  • Canonical UAI-1 Sources

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# LlmWikis.org

> Practical handbook for building, structuring, maintaining, and auditing personal and team LLM Wikis. The site teaches immutable raw sources, dynamic markdown wiki compilation, compact AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md schemas, deterministic navigation with index.md and log.md, and the ingest/query/lint operating loop.

## Core Handbook

- [Home](/) - Public entry point for LLM Wiki creation, source boundaries, and the current handbook route map.
- [Start Here](/start-here/) - Orientation, learning path, and first build sequence for personal and team wikis.
- [Definitive LLM Wiki Definition](/what-is-an-llm-wiki/) - LLM Wiki as a governed, human-readable, machine-consumable knowledge system for people and AI agents.
- [Why LLM Wikis](/why-llm-wikis/) - Problems solved by LLM Wikis: context loss, stale docs, unsafe AI use, onboarding drag, and decision amnesia.
- [How To Build an LLM Wiki](/how-to-build-an-llm-wiki/) - Step-by-step implementation guide for teams creating an LLM Wiki from scratch.
- [LLM Wiki Structure](/llm-wiki-structure/) - Recommended folders, page families, ownership boundaries, metadata, and agent routing paths.
- [Starter Template](/starter-template/) - Dynamic starter bundle and rendered templates generated from the same canonical registry.
- [Content Types](/content-types/) - What belongs in an LLM Wiki, what should stay out, and which controls each page type needs.
- [Trust Model](/trust-model/) - Trust labels, sensitivity labels, review state, source-of-truth status, and agent interpretation rules.
- [Metadata Standard](/metadata-standard/) - Required frontmatter for owners, freshness, sensitivity, agent use, review cadence, and related pages.
- [For AI Agents](/for-ai-agents/) - Rules for AI agents reading, citing, updating, orchestrating, and respecting review boundaries in the wiki.
- [LLM Wiki vs RAG](/llm-wiki-vs-rag/) - RAG as retrieval technique versus LLM Wiki as curated governed source material.
- [LLM Wiki vs AI Memory](/llm-wiki-vs-ai-memory/) - Durable internal knowledge base versus portable context bundle, with UAIX AI Memory links.
- [LLM Wiki, AI Memory, and Project Handoff](/guides/llm-wiki-ai-memory-project-handoff/) - Layer guide for durable wiki knowledge, compact AI Memory, Project Handoff, and execution agents.
- [Implementation Checklist](/checklist/) - Actionable checklist for building, governing, reviewing, and operating an LLM Wiki.
- [Maturity Model](/maturity-model/) - Levels from document dump to operational knowledge system.
- [Security and Privacy](/security-and-privacy/) - Secrets, sensitive data, redaction, access control, sanitized exports, and agent permissions.
- [Architecture](/architecture/) - System boundaries for raw sources, compiled wiki pages, schemas, and navigation files.
- [The Three-Layer Architecture](/architecture/three-layer-architecture/) - How to separate raw/, wiki/, and the algorithmic schema file.
- [RAG vs Incremental Compilation](/architecture/rag-vs-incremental-compilation/) - Why query-time retrieval and ingest-time synthesis behave differently.
- [Memory Lifecycle](/architecture/memory-lifecycle/) - How claims move from raw source to summary, semantic page, runbook, contradiction record, or archive.
- [Operations](/operations/) - Runbook entry point for maintaining the wiki over time.
- [Ingest](/operations/ingest/) - Compile a raw source into summaries, concept updates, links, contradictions, index updates, and a log entry.
- [Two-Step Ingest Pipeline](/operations/two-step-ingest-pipeline/) - Analyze, stage, review, write, and lint source updates before durable wiki pages change.
- [Query](/operations/query/) - Route through the compiled wiki and save useful answers as durable syntheses.
- [Lint](/operations/lint/) - Check broken links, orphan pages, stale claims, contradictions, and missing provenance.
- [Navigation](/navigation/) - How frontmatter, wiki-links, index.md, and log.md reduce dependence on heavy vector infrastructure.
- [index.md and log.md](/navigation/index-and-log/) - Deterministic routing and append-only audit memory for AI-maintained markdown graphs.
- [Graph Navigation](/navigation/graph-navigation/) - Typed links, clusters, contradiction edges, and hub pages for graph-aware markdown routing.
- [Schema Engineering](/schema-engineering/) - Rules for concise, deterministic agent instructions.
- [Designing AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md](/schema-engineering/agents-md/) - Copy-ready compact schema for ingest, query, lint, metadata, and source boundaries.
- [Schema Engineering for Durable LLM Wikis](/schema-engineering/durable-llm-wikis/) - Layered repository, knowledge, and runtime contracts for durable AI-maintained wikis.
- [Page Schema Standard](/schema-engineering/page-schema-standard/) - Practical frontmatter fields for status, source traces, contradictions, review dates, and related pages.
- [Examples](/examples/) - Reference build patterns for different operating scales.
- [Personal LLM Wiki](/examples/personal-llm-wiki/) - Local folder tree, weekly rhythm, first session script, and privacy rules.
- [Team LLM Wiki](/examples/team-llm-wiki/) - Roles, review gates, access metadata, source intake, and release discipline.

## Reports And Case Studies

- [Reports](/reports/) - Long-form implementation analysis and source-backed report routes.
- [Using LLM Wiki with UAI](/reports/using-llm-wiki-with-uai/) - Non-normative report on pairing persistent wiki memory with UAI-style assertion and handoff boundaries.
- [Protocols and Case Studies](/protocols-case-studies/) - UAIX, UAI-1, MCP, OpenAPI, A2A, models, benchmarks, and security as non-normative case-study material.
- [Explore](/explore/) - Complete public route map across handbook, case-study, editorial, and governance pages.

## Standards, Guides, And Concepts

- [Standards](/standards/) - Non-normative standards explainers with UAIX kept canonical for UAI-1.
- [What Is UAI-1?](/standards/what-is-uai-1/) - Plain-language overview of UAI-1 as a public evidence and exchange layer.
- [UAI-1 Message Model](/standards/uai-1-message-model/) - Field-oriented explainer for profile, delivery, trust, provenance, integrity, and evidence concepts.
- [Validator Errors](/standards/validator-errors/) - Common UAI-1 validator error categories and practical fix paths.
- [Guides](/guides/) - Practical LLM Wiki and protocol case-study guides.
- [Using LLM Wiki with Codex](/guides/using-llm-wiki-with-codex/) - Governed Codex workflow for reading, drafting, citing, verifying, and stopping at approval boundaries.
- [LLM Wiki for Agentic Orchestration](/guides/llm-wiki-agentic-orchestration/) - How agentic agents and orchestration layers use governed wiki memory, staged proposals, and review evidence.
- [LLM Wiki, AI Memory, and Project Handoff](/guides/llm-wiki-ai-memory-project-handoff/) - Boundary guide for durable knowledge, portable context, and project transfer packets.
- [Agent Handoff Patterns](/guides/agent-handoff-patterns/) - Durable context transfer, constraints, decisions, and verification.
- [Validate a UAI-1 Message](/guides/validate-a-uai-1-message/) - Task guide for canonical UAIX schema, registry, and validator routes.
- [Comparisons](/comparisons/) - Decision-oriented protocol and implementation comparisons.
- [UAI-1 vs MCP](/comparisons/uai-1-vs-mcp/) - Exchange evidence versus local tool and model context.
- [UAI-1 vs OpenAPI](/comparisons/uai-1-vs-openapi/) - Message evidence versus HTTP API descriptions.
- [UAI-1 vs A2A](/comparisons/uai-1-vs-a2a/) - Durable exchange evidence versus agent-to-agent task coordination.
- [Glossary](/glossary/) - Plain-language concepts for AI exchange and handoff work.
- [Provenance](/glossary/provenance/) - Lineage for messages, claims, artifacts, source evidence, and handoffs.
- [Delivery Semantics](/glossary/delivery-semantics/) - Sync, async, priority, expiry, retry, acknowledgment, and progress behavior.
- [Trust Channel](/glossary/trust-channel/) - Identity, credentials, signatures, verification context, and boundary assumptions.
- [Implementations](/implementations/) - Non-normative implementation notes and tool workflows.
- [UAI-1 Validator Workbench](/implementations/validator-workbench/) - Workflow explainer for typed errors, registry checks, and validation evidence.
- [LLM Wiki Tooling Landscape](/implementations/tooling-landscape/) - How to evaluate local folders, desktop apps, compilers, CLIs, adapters, search, and graph add-ons.
- [Mission](/mission/) - Audience, scope, and non-normative knowledge-layer positioning.
- [UAIX Bridge](/uaix-bridge/) - Boundary between LlmWikis explainers and canonical UAIX.org authority.

## Models, Evaluation, And Security

- [Model Registry](/model-registry/) - Field guide for source-backed language and multimodal model profiles.
- [Model Profile Template](/model-registry/model-profile-template/) - Required fields for identity, modalities, capabilities, evidence, deployment, and limits.
- [Compare Models](/model-registry/compare-models/) - Manual comparison workflow for requirements, evidence, constraints, and decision records.
- [Evaluation Hub](/evaluation-hub/) - Guidance for reading benchmark claims without claiming live benchmark data.
- [Benchmark Page Template](/evaluation-hub/benchmark-page-template/) - Required benchmark fields, source cadence, limitations, contamination, and reviewer status.
- [Benchmark Contamination](/evaluation-hub/benchmark-contamination/) - Why leaked or stale evaluation items can make score tables misleading.
- [Security](/security/) - AI safety and security references translated into implementation questions.
- [OWASP LLM Top 10](/security/owasp-llm-top-10/) - Source-linked guide to common LLM application risks and practical follow-up questions.

## Editorial And Governance

- [Source Policy](/source-policy/) - Status labels, citation rules, AI-assisted draft boundaries, and stale-content handling.
- [Page Templates](/page-templates/) - Page shapes for architecture guides, how-tos, runbooks, schemas, examples, concepts, protocols, comparisons, models, benchmarks, and tools.
- [Related Links](/related-links/) - Source leads and references, including the foundational idea file at https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f.
- [Community](/community/) - Controlled participation guidance and closed public-editing boundary.
- [Contributor Guide](/contribute/) - Source-backed edits, human review, templates, and canonical UAIX boundaries.
- [Governance](/governance/) - Editorial review, source status, UAIX boundaries, contribution limits, and escalation rules.
- [Review-Gated Publication Model](/governance/review-gated-publication-model/) - How source inputs and AI drafts become public pages only after review gates pass.
- [Roadmap](/roadmap/) - Shipped pages, current priorities, source-backed record work, and gated future systems.

## Canonical UAI-1 Sources

- [UAIX UAI-1 Specification](https://uaix.org/en-us/specification/uai-1/) - Canonical UAI-1 specification.
- [UAIX Project Handoff](https://uaix.org/en-us/specification/project-handoff/) - Canonical AGENTS.md plus .uai handoff pattern.
- [UAIX Validator](https://uaix.org/en-us/tools/validator/) - Canonical validator behavior and evidence surface.

Why This File Exists

This is a memory-system evidence file from aiwikis.org. It is shown here because AIWikis.org is demonstrating the real source files that make the UAIX / LLM Wiki memory system work, not only summarizing those systems after the fact.

Role

This file is memory-system evidence. It records source history, archive transfer, intake disposition, or another piece of provenance that should be retrievable without becoming an unsupported public claim.

Structure

The file is structured around these visible headings: LlmWikis.org; Core Handbook; Reports And Case Studies; Standards, Guides, And Concepts; Models, Evaluation, And Security; Editorial And Governance; Canonical UAI-1 Sources. Those headings are retrieval anchors: a crawler or LLM can decide whether the file is relevant before reading every line.

Prompt-Size And Retrieval Benefit

Keeping this material in a separate file reduces prompt pressure because an agent can load this exact unit only when its role, source site, category, or hash is relevant. The surrounding index pages point to it, while this page preserves the full content for audit and exact recall.

How To Use It

  • Humans should read the metadata first, then inspect the raw content when they need exact wording or provenance.
  • LLMs and agents should use the source site, category, hash, headings, and related files to decide whether this file belongs in the active prompt.
  • Crawlers should treat the AIWikis page as transparent evidence and follow the source URL/source reference for authority boundaries.
  • Future maintainers should regenerate this page whenever the source hash changes, then review the explanation if the role or structure changed.

Update Requirements

When this source file changes, update the raw source layer, normalized source layer, hash history, this rendered page, generated explanation, source-file inventory, changed-files report, and any source-section index that links to it.

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Provenance And History

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  • Retrieval method: local-source-workspace
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