LLM Wiki is a cross-platform desktop application that turns your documents into an organized, interlinked knowledge base — automatically. Instead of traditional RAG (retrieve-and-answer from scratch every time), the LLM incrementally builds and maintains a persistent wiki from your sources。
LLM Wiki is a cross-platform desktop application that turns your documents into an organ…
LLM Wiki A personal knowledge base that builds itself. LLM reads your documents, builds a structured wiki, and keeps it current. It has reached 9,234 GitHub stars, written primarily in TypeScript. Two independent sources are currently tracking it.
Why now: Recent coverage — "GitHub - nashsu/llm_wiki: LLM Wiki is a cross-platform desktop ..." — alongside cross-source attention on GitHub and Dev.to is driving current visibility.
Considerations: At roughly 2 months old, it's early — the architecture and maintenance cadence haven't been battle-tested yet.
EARLY MOMENTUM · Research: Early multi-source momentum — worth hands-on evaluation (TypeScript) before it reaches mainstream tooling lists.
Sources: nashsu/llm_wiki on GitHub · LLM Wiki by Andrej Karpathyi: Build a Compounding Knowledge ... · I built Karpathy's LLM Wiki twice — once as code ...
Methodology: synthesized from this project's own documentation, live GitHub data, third-party coverage, and multi-platform signal convergence — by AISO.tools.
git clone https://github.com/nashsu/llm_wiki.gitThen follow the README in the cloned directory.
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