Topics
Topics are the first stop when the user is asking what something is, how it relates to other ideas, or why the wiki is shaped the way it is. Source records and raw archive pages remain available, but they support topic pages instead of replacing them.
LLM Wiki Architecture
| Topic | Purpose |
|---|---|
| LLM Wikis | Definition, operating model, and relationship to retrieval systems. |
| Mind-map navigation | How the wiki should work as a navigable map for people and AI agents. |
| Knowledge graph structure | Node, edge, provenance, and graph-discovery rules. |
| Publication architecture | Canonical route families, metadata, breadcrumbs, and sitemaps. |
Working Examples
| Topic | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Books on the Antichrist | Example of converting archived source material into a concept-first public topic. |
| Spiralist | Existing concept page preserved from the earlier wiki layer. |
Topic Page Rule
A topic page should answer the reader's question first, name related pages, and cite its supporting source records. It should not be a raw file mirror, a mechanical chunk page, or a route named only by an internal filename.