What Is an LLM Wiki?
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An LLM Wiki is a durable, reviewed, trust-labeled, citable knowledge system designed for both humans and AI agents.
Using LLMWikis.org as the handbook source, AIWikis treats an LLM Wiki as more than a loose note collection. It has owned pages, source records, review cycles, trust labels, citation rules, and agent instructions that help a model find the right context without treating every file as equally authoritative.
Core Ideas
- Durable knowledge should survive beyond one chat session.
- Raw sources should stay distinct from curated wiki pages.
- Important claims should carry citation paths.
- AI agents should route through an index and trust model before editing.
- Drafts, proposals, historical notes, and external references are useful, but they are not approved policy.
What It Is Not
An LLM Wiki is not a certification claim, a private chat log, an unreviewed document dump, or a replacement for source governance. Retrieval and search can help later, but curated source structure comes first.
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.
- Organization Memory Global organization namespace for shared AIWikis guidance and cross-site operating rules.