◇ openwiki
Your published self — alive, current, yours.
In the agent era, the sites people and their agents read are how you're discovered. openwiki is a self-hosted personal wiki and public site, maintained for you by an agent that never gets bored.
You drop in notes, voice memos, meeting transcripts, Codex logs. The agent turns them into a private wiki and a public site that stays current — without you nagging it into existence on a Sunday.
If Obsidian is your private vault, openwiki is your published self.
- 01Drop sources into
vault/raw/. - 02An agent curates entities, concepts, and cross-references.
- 03Say "ship it." Your public site rebuilds.
◇ coming soon — the friend graph
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Send captures to your friends' agents. Ask yours "what would Parsa think?" and get an answer from theirs. Public sites that talk to each other.