--- name: wiki-builder description: "Create and maintain reusable research wikis with source provenance, configurable structure, and local markdown outputs." category: "knowledge-management" risk: "safe" source: "official" source_repo: "dair-ai/dair-academy-plugins" source_type: "official" date_added: "2026-06-19" author: "DAIR.AI" license: "MIT" license_source: "https://github.com/dair-ai/dair-academy-plugins/blob/main/README.md#license" tags: - dair-academy - ai - workflow tools: - claude-code - codex-cli - cursor --- # Wiki Builder _Source: [dair-ai/dair-academy-plugins](https://github.com/dair-ai/dair-academy-plugins) (MIT)._ ## Purpose Create and maintain configurable research wikis. Each wiki is a standalone folder with its own sources, compiled pages, derived artifacts, prompts, and local configuration. By default, wikis live under `~/dair-wikis/`. Override the location with the `WIKI_ROOT` environment variable or the `--root` flag on `init_wiki.sh`. This skill is intentionally general. Do not hard-code every wiki into the AI papers structure. Use each wiki's `wiki.config.md` as the source of truth for purpose, audience, page types, style rules, and update workflow. ## When To Use Use this skill when the user asks to: - Start a new wiki or knowledge base. - Create a wiki for research notes, papers, products, people, organizations, domains, projects, or events. - Ingest source material into an existing wiki. - Generate wiki pages, source pages, concept pages, maps, timelines, briefs, or indexes. - Query a wiki and file the answer back into the wiki. - Refactor or evolve a wiki's structure, requirements, or flavor. - Maintain provenance, source notes, and update logs for a wiki. ## Default Wiki Location Store wikis here unless the user explicitly gives a different path: ```bash ${WIKI_ROOT:-$HOME/dair-wikis}/ ``` Use lowercase kebab-case slugs, for example `agent-memory`, `ai-evals`, `open-source-models`, or `company-research`. ## Core Layout New wikis should start with this layout: ```text / ├── wiki.config.md ├── raw/ ├── wiki/ │ └── index.md ├── derived/ ├── prompts/ │ ├── compile-index.md │ ├── compile-source-page.md │ ├── compile-concept-page.md │ ├── query-and-file.md │ └── lint-wiki.md ├── logs/ │ └── maintenance-log.md └── sources.md ``` Add more folders only when the wiki's config needs them. Common additions include `wiki/papers`, `wiki/concepts`, `wiki/people`, `wiki/products`, `wiki/organizations`, `wiki/timelines`, `wiki/questions`, `wiki/maps`, and `assets`. ## Starting A Wiki For new wikis, use the bundled script (resolve its path via the plugin install location, typically `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/wiki-builder/scripts/init_wiki.sh`): ```bash bash "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/wiki-builder/scripts/init_wiki.sh" --title "Readable Title" --flavor research ``` Pass `--root /custom/path` to put the wiki somewhere other than `~/dair-wikis`. Supported default flavors are `research`, `paper`, `domain`, `product`, `person`, `organization`, and `project`. Use `research` when unsure. After scaffolding: 1. Edit `wiki.config.md` to match the user's real goal. 2. Put copied or downloaded source material in `raw/`. 3. Record source provenance in `sources.md`. 4. Generate pages under `wiki/`. 5. Record major maintenance actions in `logs/maintenance-log.md`. ## Operating Workflow ### 1. Resolve The Task Identify whether the user is asking to start, ingest, compile, query, restructure, lint, or export. If the request names an existing wiki, inspect its `wiki.config.md` before making changes. ### 2. Use The Local Config Every wiki can have different rules. Before generating or modifying pages, read: - `wiki.config.md` - `sources.md` when source provenance matters - relevant files under `prompts/` when the wiki has custom prompts The local config beats generic defaults in this skill. ### 3. Preserve Provenance Do not convert loose claims into wiki facts without a source. When using web pages, papers, transcripts, notes, or repository files, record enough provenance that a future agent can find the original source again. At minimum, `sources.md` entries should include title, source path or URL, date added, and a short note about what it contributes. ### 4. Compile Pages Prefer durable wiki pages over one-off summaries. Strong pages usually include: - a concise overview - source-grounded key points - links to related wiki pages - open questions or uncertainty - update notes when relevant Keep page structure consistent with the wiki's config and flavor. ### 5. Maintain The Wiki When adding or changing many pages, update `wiki/index.md`, relevant maps, and `logs/maintenance-log.md`. If the user's request changes the wiki's purpose or structure, update `wiki.config.md` first. ## Flavors Use `references/wiki-flavors.md` when choosing or adapting wiki types. The reference gives suggested page types and structures for research, paper, domain, product, person, organization, and project wikis. ## Quality Bar - Make the first page useful immediately. - Prefer explicit filenames and stable slugs. - Separate raw source material from compiled interpretation. - Link related wiki pages. - Mark speculation and unknowns clearly. - Avoid rewriting the same source summary in many places. - Keep generated pages navigable for future agents and humans. ## Limitations - Requires the upstream tool, account, API key, or local setup when the workflow names one. - Does not authorize destructive, production, paid, or external-message actions without explicit user approval. - Validate generated artifacts or recommendations against the user's real sources before treating them as final.