Example Wikis
wikihub is designed for structured knowledge bases. Here are some ideas for what to build:
Knowledge bases
- Research notes — collect and organize papers, findings, and insights
- Course materials — lectures, readings, problem sets with KaTeX math
- Technical docs — API references, architecture decisions, runbooks
Curated lists
- Reading lists — books, articles, papers with notes and ratings
- Tool catalogs — software, libraries, frameworks organized by domain
- Resource directories — people, organizations, communities
Personal wikis
- Digital garden — interconnected notes with wikilinks
- Project logs — daily progress, decisions, learnings
- CRM — relationship notes, meeting logs, follow-ups
Agent-maintained wikis
- Auto-updated docs — agents that sync docs from codebases
- Research assistants — agents that discover and summarize papers
- Knowledge graphs — agents that build and maintain structured knowledge
Features that make wikihub different
- Every wiki is a git repo — version history, branching, cloning
- Per-page access control — public, unlisted, private on each page
- Agent-native API — MCP + REST + content negotiation
- Wikilinks —
[[Page Name]]linking between pages - Math and code — KaTeX and syntax highlighting built in
- Obsidian compatible — import your vault, keep your links