Introducing the Open Knowledge Format

The Open Knowledge Format (OKF) is an open specification that formalizes the LLM-wiki pattern into a portable, interoperable format, allowing different producers to share knowledge with different agents without translation. This format is vendor-neutral, agent- and human-friendly, and represents metadata, context, and curated knowledge. OKF uses markdown files with YAML frontmatter and a small set of agreed-upon conventions. This simplifies knowledge sharing and makes it easier for AI systems to produce accurate and actionable results. To get started, organizations can use OKF to formalize their internal knowledge and make it more accessible to AI agents.

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