Turns any text you throw at it into a structured wiki with automatic cross-referencing and categorization. Point it at articles, docs, or notes and it extracts concepts, products, and patterns into separate pages under `wiki/`, then links everything together. It won't duplicate pages or cram multiple ideas into one file, which is the main thing that kills most personal knowledge bases. Updates are append-only so you don't lose context. The comparison and pattern extraction is legitimately useful if you're trying to make sense of technical research or architecture decisions across multiple sources.
npx -y skills add sanyuan0704/code-review-expert --skill wiki-ingest --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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github/awesome-copilot
alirezarezvani/claude-skills
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