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Use OpenKnowledge as a local Markdown wiki for Claude, Codex, and Cursor

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OpenKnowledge is a free, local-first Markdown editor and LLM wiki that gives agent workflows a WYSIWYG knowledge base, MCP/CLI integration, git-backed sync, and reusable project context. OpenKnowledge is a strong Loot pick for teams that already keep specs, runbooks, prompts, and agent memory in Markdown but want a friendlier editing surface than a raw file tree. The practical angle is the bridge between local Markdown and agent work. The project offers a macOS app plus a local web UI and CLI, so a user can open an existing repo, wiki, Obsidian vault, or MDX folder, then let Claude, Codex, Cursor, or another MCP-capable harness work against the same files. What to try first Start with one project folder that already has Markdown: product specs, architecture notes, customer-support playbooks, content calendars, or an agent runbook. Initialize OpenKnowledge there, confirm the generated MCP/skill config, and test whether the editor makes review and handoff easier than your current Obsidian, VS Code, or Notion setup. The WYSIWYG editor is useful for non-developers, while the files remain Markdown for git diffs, agent edits, and long-term portability. The built-in search, tabs, wiki-link graph, terminal-oriented workflow, and optional git/GitHub sync make it more interesting than a simple notes app. Caveats OpenKnowledge is young software, so evaluate it with a disposable or backed-up vault before pointing it at critical docs. Review generated agent configs, sync behavior, file changes, and license fit. The repo is GPL-3.0-or-later, which is fine for use but matters if you plan to modify and redistribute it. Treat community launch threads as signal, not truth. The durable sources are the official site, GitHub repo, and latest release notes. Also avoid copying any third-party setup prompt verbatim; turn it into your own team workflow after checking the commands and permissions. Source links Official site: https://openknowledge.ai/ GitHub repository: https://github.com/inkeep/open-knowledge Latest release: https://github.com/inkeep/open-knowledge/releases/tag/v0.24.0 HN launch discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48675435
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