The llm-wiki application organizes your personal knowledge base. It uses advanced language models to index your notes, documents, and research. The system builds a structured wiki based on the teaching methods of Andrej Karpathy. You can connect your existing folders from Logseq or Obsidian. The software tracks data in a cache to keep performance high. It focuses on speed and accuracy.
The tool processes your text files to create deep links between topics. It identifies central themes in your project logs. You gain a clear view of your information. The interface stays clean and functional. You manage your expertise without complex manual tagging.
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 8 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free storage space
- An active internet connection for the setup process
- A folder containing Markdown, Logseq, or Obsidian files
Follow these steps to set up the software.
- Visit the official download page to retrieve the installer.
- Locate the file named llm-wiki-setup.exe in your Downloads folder.
- Double-click the file to start the installation.
- Follow the prompts on the screen to choose your installation path.
- Click Finish when the process ends.
- Open the llm-wiki shortcut from your desktop.
The software requires a target folder to begin work. This folder should contain your existing markdown files.
- Launch the application.
- Select File from the top menu.
- Click Open Directory.
- Navigate to your Obsidian or Logseq vault.
- Click Select Folder.
The application reads your files. It creates an index of your content. You see the progress on the main dashboard. Small windows show the status of the L1/L2 cache layers.
The software uses a two-level cache system. This keeps your search results fast.
- L1 Cache: This layer stores the most recent notes you opened. It provides near-instant access to your current work.
- L2 Cache: This layer holds the full index of your wiki. It manages the connections between distant topics.
You do not need to manage these files. The software handles the maintenance automatically.
- Integration with Logseq and Obsidian: Connect your folders to see your notes in a visual graph.
- Automated Indexing: The software learns your topics. It suggests links between related concepts.
- Claude Code Integration: The engine uses logic to summarize long documents.
- Fast Retrieval: Search takes milliseconds even with thousands of files.
- Offline Capability: The system saves your index locally. You do not need a constant connection to edit your notes.
Click the sidebar to explore your notes. The application sorts your files into categories based on their content. You can search for specific words or phrases using the search box at the top.
If you use Obsidian, the software detects the folder structure. It imports your YAML frontmatter. It honors your existing document links.
If you use Logseq, it parses your journal entries. It groups tasks and highlights separately from your research notes.
Check these items if you experience a problem.
Issue: The application fails to open. Solution: Ensure you installed the latest version. Verify that your antivirus software did not block the file.
Issue: Searching shows no results. Solution: Check if the folder path is correct. Go to Settings and click Rebuild Index. This restarts the scanning process.
Issue: The application runs slowly. Solution: Ensure your computer meets the memory requirements. Close other memory-intensive applications while the initial index builds.
All your data stays on your local hard drive. The application does not upload your private notes to a public cloud. It interacts with language models only to process the connections within your local files. You maintain total control over your information. No outside agency accesses your knowledge base.
Maintain your notes using your preferred editor. llm-wiki watches for changes. When you save a file in Obsidian or Logseq, the software notices the update. It updates the index in the background. You do not need to restart the program to see new information.
Each file appears in the dashboard once the software finishes the scan. The status icon shows a green checkmark when the file is fully processed. You can click any icon to jump directly to that note.
Q: Does this software change my files? A: No. The application reads your files. It never edits or deletes your original data.
Q: Can I use multiple folders? A: Yes. You can add or remove folders at any time through the Settings menu.
Q: Is this software free to use? A: Yes. The project is open to students, developers, and researchers.
Q: How do I remove the application? A: Use the Windows Add or Remove Programs menu in your system settings. This deletes the program and the local index files.
Check the repository page for updates. We release new versions when we improve performance. The application notifies you when a new update is live. Download the new installer over the old version to update. Your settings and index remain saved on your computer.
If you find a bug, open an issue on the repository. Provide a description of what you observed. Include your Windows version. This helps us replicate and fix the issue. We aim for stability and efficiency in every release.