PKM AI Wiki Is Live

Quick one: I just shipped a new public wiki dedicated to Personal Knowledge Management (PKM)) — the PKM AI Wiki, live at https://pkm-wiki.knowii.net.

Canonical version: PKM AI Wiki Is Live.

Quick one: I just shipped a new public wiki dedicated to Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) — the PKM AI Wiki, live at https://pkm-wiki.knowii.net.

Two things to be upfront about. First, the articles are AI-generated. Second — and this is the part that matters — they are not generated from nothing. The whole corpus is grounded in my own Obsidian vault: years of notes, highlights, book summaries, newsletter research, conversations, and practice. The AI does the synthesis and the writing, working from a dedicated PKM wiki folder I curate inside the vault. I review what gets surfaced. The framing, the structure, and the editorial direction are mine.

So it's not "AI slop on PKM." It's closer to: take everything I've collected and thought about over the years, hand it to an AI that knows how to write atomic, cross-linked articles, and turn it into a browsable reference site anyone can use.

Under the hood it's built with the AI Wiki Template I also shipped today — a Tailwind v4 static-site generator with a knowledge graph, search, and theming. Deploys to Cloudflare Pages; source lives in its own repo.

Why I built this

I've been using LLM Wikis more and more lately — inside my vault, as a way to explore and learn new things. The pattern is incredibly powerful: pick a topic, let an agent generate a small constellation of atomic, cross-linked articles grounded in my notes, then read, refine, and follow the threads. It's a fundamentally different mode of learning compared to scrolling through articles or watching videos. It compounds.

So I got curious: what would it take to turn one of these AI wikis into a full-blown public website? It turned out to be surprisingly little. The template and the PKM Wiki site together took about an hour to build. And now I have a template I can reuse to do the same thing for any other topic — even faster the next time.

That's the broader lesson here, and it's worth flagging. As I wrote about in 2026-05-12 HTML as the New AI Output Format and Structuring AI responses as HTML, HTML remains the ideal format for exploring ideas. It can carry interactive patterns, visualizations, animations, embedded media, knowledge graphs, search — things plain Markdown can't. The path from raw Markdown knowledge to a richly interactive site is now short enough that you don't really think about it; you just do it. The possibilities are genuinely endless.

If you care about Zettelkasten, Atomic Notes, Evergreen Notes, Second Brain systems, Tools for Thought, or just want a structured map of the PKM space, go poke around. Articles are interlinked, the graph view actually helps, and search is instant.

Site: https://pkm-wiki.knowii.net

Source: https://github.com/dsebastien/ai-wiki-pkm

Template (also open source): https://github.com/dsebastien/ai-wiki-template

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About Sébastien

I'm Sébastien Dubois, and I'm on a mission to help knowledge workers escape information overload. After 20+ years in IT and seeing too many brilliant minds drowning in digital chaos, I've decided to help people build systems that actually work. Through the Knowii Community, my courses, products & services and my Website/Newsletter, I share practical and battle-tested systems.

I write about Knowledge Work, Personal Knowledge Management, Note-taking, Lifelong Learning, Personal Organization, Productivity, and more. I also craft lovely digital products and tools.

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