Wiki Author — Long-form Documentation Layer
Keywords
adr, spec, decision, design doc, rfc, file doc, notes, wiki, documentation, link pages, bidirectional link, supersedes, implements, depends on
Overview
Cortex's wiki is a Markdown authoring surface for the long-form artifacts that don't fit the thermodynamic memory model: architecture decision records, specs, per-file documentation, and free-form notes. Pages live under ~/.claude/methodology/wiki/ and are never pruned — they are first-class authored content, not derived views. Every write also registers a protected pointer memory in PostgreSQL so recall surfaces wiki pages alongside regular memories.
Use this skill when: the user is making a decision that should persist, finalizing a spec, documenting a file's purpose, or asking for two wiki pages to be linked.
Do NOT use for: ephemeral facts (use remember), domain profiles (use query_methodology), or regenerating documentation from memory (the wiki is authored, not projected).
Workflow
Record an architecture decision
cortex:wiki_adr({
"title": "Use pgvector for retrieval",
"context": "We need a searchable memory store with hybrid ranking.",
"decision": "Adopt PostgreSQL + pgvector + pg_trgm as the single backend.",
"consequences": "No SQLite fallback. Operator must provision Postgres 15+.",
"status": "accepted",
"tags": ["storage", "retrieval"]
})
Returns { path, number, title, status, ... }. ADR numbers auto-increment.
Write a spec
cortex:wiki_write({
"path": "specs/wiki-authoring.md",
"content": "# Wiki authoring\n\n## Summary\n\nClaude authors ADRs and specs during sessions..."
})
Pass the final markdown you want to land. Use "mode": "append" to add to an existing page, "replace" to overwrite.
Document a file
cortex:wiki_write({
"path": "files/mcp_server-handlers-wiki_write.md",
"content": "# `mcp_server/handlers/wiki_write.py`\n\n## Purpose\n\nComposition root for the wiki authoring tool..."
})
Link two pages bidirectionally
cortex:wiki_link({
"from_path": "adr/0001-use-pgvector-for-retrieval.md",
"to_path": "specs/retrieval-pipeline.md",
"relation": "implements"
})
Adds the forward relation to from_path and the inverse (implemented_by) to to_path. Idempotent. Known relations: supersedes/superseded_by, implements/implemented_by, depends_on/depended_on_by, derived_from/derives, see_also.
Read a page (to update it)
cortex:wiki_read({ "path": "adr/0001-use-pgvector-for-retrieval.md" })
List pages
cortex:wiki_list({}) // all kinds
cortex:wiki_list({ "kind": "adr" }) // just ADRs
Regenerate the table of contents
cortex:wiki_reindex({})
Writes .generated/INDEX.md. This is the only file ever auto-regenerated — authored pages are untouched.
Layout
~/.claude/methodology/wiki/
adr/NNNN-<slug>.md # numbered decision records
specs/<slug>.md # feature specs, PRDs, design docs
files/<slug>.md # per-source-file documentation
notes/<slug>.md # free-form notes and investigations
.generated/INDEX.md # auto-generated table of contents
Tips
- No prune, ever. Authored pages survive across sessions, version bumps, and machine moves (as long as the wiki root is preserved).
- ADR numbers are monotonic. Don't reuse them — supersede instead via
wiki_link(new, old, "supersedes"). - Links live in the page. The
## Relatedsection is the source of truth for wiki-internal links — not a sidecar index. - Wiki pages are recallable. After
wiki_write, the page content (first 500 chars) is indexed in PostgreSQL as a protected memory taggedwiki, sorecallreturns it alongside regular memories. - Back-links are authoritative.
wiki_linkalways updates both pages. If you move or rename a file, re-runwiki_linkso the related sections stay consistent.