Reference pages define the durable standards an LLM Wiki should follow: page-first structure, metadata, navigation, content types, trust labels, source policy, security, agent rules, and graph sidecars.
Specification
The practical LlmWikis profile: contracts, conformance levels, artifact set, search requirements, and validation gates.
Structure
Raw source layer, compiled wiki layer, evidence/log layer, and graph/metadata sidecar.
Metadata
Required and recommended fields for governance, retrieval, canonicalization, and typed relations.
Navigation
index.md, log.md, breadcrumbs, children, typed related links, backlinks, sitemap, and llms.txt.
Content Types
Concepts, guides, references, tools, examples, comparisons, evidence, reports, and templates.
Trust Model
Authoritative, reviewed, draft, stale, contradicted, deprecated, archived, and blocked states.
Source Policy
Raw sources stay immutable; compiled pages become durable only after review.
Security and Privacy
Secrets, private data, redaction, permissions, public-safe examples, and stop conditions.
Agent Rules
Read order, citations, staged updates, review gates, and stop conditions.
Knowledge Graph
Stable IDs, typed edges, claim/source-span records, contradiction edges, and reviewed exports.