ThinkWiki
Talk to build.
An agent-native local Markdown knowledge base—inbox review, browsable HTML workspace, and a content knowledge graph that turns scattered documents and notes into a durable personal wiki.
# Install once, manage by conversation
python3 scripts/thinkwiki init --name "My Wiki"
python3 scripts/thinkwiki clip --url "https://example.com"
python3 scripts/thinkwiki graph --root ./my-wiki
Local-first, agent-driven
Markdown files remain the source of truth; agents read SKILL.md, map intent to actions, and handle capture, ingest, Q&A, and graph builds—no CLI memorization required.
Skills-compatible agents
Works with Cursor, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex, and more—install the skill once, then manage your wiki entirely through conversation.
Inbox review
Clip web pages, files, and notes into an inbox—grouped as ready, review, and weak before formal ingest.
HTML workspace
Generates browsable inbox, viewer, and graph pages—serve locally and explore in your browser.
Knowledge, not just
file links
The content knowledge graph includes topics, concepts, entities, claims, and semantic relations—not just a map of file references.
Conversational management
Create a wiki, clip URLs, import PDFs, and ask evidence-first questions from existing pages—all through natural language with your agent.
Content knowledge graph
Switch between knowledge, document, and suggested views—explore semantic relations like about, depends_on, and asserts.
Multi-format ingest
Import Markdown, PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, web pages, and plain text—built-in ingest flows you drive entirely through agent conversation.
Built for personal knowledge workflows.
Research notes, project decisions, reading clips, and agent outputs—unified into a local wiki you can search, graph, and govern.