llm-wiki-kit 0.1.0

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+ MIT License
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+ Copyright (c) 2026
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ # llm-wiki-kit
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+ `llm-wiki-kit` is a hook-first living wiki runtime for Claude Code and Codex.
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+ The goal is not to make users run `ingest` or `record` commands. After install, normal Claude Code/Codex work should naturally become a project-local Markdown wiki under `llm-wiki/`.
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ After the package is published to npm:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ llm-wiki install --workspace /apps --profile standard
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+ llm-wiki doctor
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+ ```
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+
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+ Restart Claude Code and Codex sessions after installation.
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+
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+ The default install mode is npm global install. On servers where the global npm prefix is root-owned, use sudo:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ sudo npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ ```
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+
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+ If sudo is not available, use a user-local npm prefix as a fallback:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm config set prefix "$HOME/.local"
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+ npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ ```
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+
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+ For development or pre-publish server smoke tests, install from a local tarball instead:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm pack --pack-destination /tmp
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+ npm install -g /tmp/llm-wiki-kit-<version>.tgz
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+ llm-wiki install --workspace /apps --profile standard
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## What Gets Created
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+ Each project gets a local wiki:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ llm-wiki/
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+ ├── .kit-state.json
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+ ├── raw/
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+ ├── wiki/
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+ │ ├── index.md
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+ │ ├── log.md
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+ │ ├── sources/
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+ │ ├── concepts/
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+ │ ├── entities/
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+ │ ├── decisions/
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+ │ ├── architecture/
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+ │ ├── debugging/
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+ │ ├── context/
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+ │ └── queries/
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+ ├── outputs/
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+ └── procedures/
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+ ```
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+
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+ `raw/` is the immutable or redacted evidence layer. `wiki/` is the LLM-maintained knowledge layer. `outputs/` stores live Q&A and requested reports. `.kit-state.json` records which runtime version last applied managed templates to the project.
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+ ## Normal Use
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+ Use Claude Code or Codex normally.
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+ The installed hooks:
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+ - inject relevant wiki context at session start and prompt submit time
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+ - record redacted turn summaries
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+ - capture decision points, debugging findings, changed files, and verification notes
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+ - update `llm-wiki/outputs/questions/YYYY-MM-DD-live-qa.md`
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+ - promote useful answers into `llm-wiki/wiki/queries/`
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+ - promote decision-like turns into `llm-wiki/wiki/decisions/`
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+ If you need to think about saving every answer manually, the setup has failed.
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+ ## User-Facing Commands
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki install --workspace /path/to/project --profile standard
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+ llm-wiki doctor
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+ llm-wiki status --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki update --check --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki update --dry-run --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki update --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki uninstall
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+ ```
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+ `llm-wiki status` is an offline consistency check. It reports the installed runtime version, hook targets, and whether the current workspace has the current managed templates applied.
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+ `llm-wiki update --check` is the online update check. It compares the installed package version with the npm registry without changing files.
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+ `llm-wiki update` upgrades the global npm package, reinstalls the hook entries, and patches only managed project files such as the marked `AGENTS.md` policy block and generated `llm-wiki/AGENTS.md`/procedure files. Existing wiki content is not overwritten.
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+ Real `update --check` and `update` require the package to exist in the npm registry. Before publication, use local tarball installs for smoke testing and fake npm in automated tests.
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+ The hook subcommands are internal runtime targets:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki hook codex SessionStart
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+ llm-wiki hook claude Stop
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Security Defaults
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+ - Full raw transcript capture is disabled by default.
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+ - `.env`, tokens, private keys, credentials, `raw_private/`, and `secrets/` are blocked or redacted.
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+ - Hook payloads are stored only as redacted event envelopes.
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+ - Store customer or personal data only after explicit sanitization.
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+
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+ ## Development Notes
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+ Source checkout installs are supported for development:
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone <your-git-url>/llm-wiki-kit.git /apps/llm-wiki-kit
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+ cd /apps/llm-wiki-kit
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+ ./install.sh --workspace /apps --profile standard
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+ node --test
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+ ```
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+ `llm-wiki update` intentionally refuses to self-update from a source checkout. Install the npm package or a tarball first when testing update behavior.
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+ ## Design Sources
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+ - Kochim LLM Wiki implementation guide: `https://kochim.com/boards/posts/1779116400000_llm-wiki-implementation-guide-2026/`
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+ - Local research baseline: `docs/research/baseline.md`
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+ - Codex hooks and `AGENTS.md`
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+ - Claude Code hooks and `CLAUDE.md`
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+ #!/usr/bin/env node
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+ import { runCli } from '../src/cli.js';
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+ runCli(process.argv.slice(2)).catch((error) => {
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+ console.error(error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error));
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+ process.exitCode = 1;
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+ });
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+ # Concepts
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+ `llm-wiki-kit` follows the LLM Wiki pattern:
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+ ```text
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+ raw sources -> wiki -> schema/rules
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+ ```
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+ - `raw/` is evidence. It is immutable unless a hook appends a redacted event envelope.
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+ - `wiki/` is the living Markdown knowledge layer maintained by the agent.
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+ - `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, and `procedures/` are the schema/rules layer.
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+ - `.kit-state.json` records which managed rules/templates were applied by which runtime version.
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+ The important behavior is a loop:
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+ 1. A Claude Code or Codex session starts.
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+ 2. Relevant wiki context is injected automatically.
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+ 3. The user works normally.
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+ 4. Hooks gather redacted prompt/tool/result summaries.
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+ 5. At stop/session end, useful knowledge is written back to Markdown.
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+ 6. Future sessions start from the improved wiki.
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+ The kit is a template/runtime repository. It must not centralize project wiki contents.
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+ Runtime updates and project knowledge are separate:
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+ - npm updates replace the runtime package and hook targets.
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+ - project patching updates only managed policy blocks and generated procedure files.
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+ - curated wiki pages remain project-owned content and are not overwritten by runtime updates.
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+ # Claude Code Integration
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+ `llm-wiki-kit` installs command hooks into `~/.claude/settings.json`.
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+ The command target is:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki hook claude <EventName>
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+ ```
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+ The installed hook stores the Node executable and the absolute package binary path. A system-wide npm install usually points at:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ /usr/lib/node_modules/llm-wiki-kit/bin/llm-wiki.js
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+ ```
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+ User-local fallback installs may instead point under `$HOME/.local/lib/node_modules`.
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+ Handled events:
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+ - `SessionStart`
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+ - `InstructionsLoaded`
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+ - `UserPromptSubmit`
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+ - `PreToolUse`
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+ - `PostToolUse`
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+ - `PostToolBatch`
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+ - `PreCompact`
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+ - `PostCompact`
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+ - `SubagentStop`
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+ - `Stop`
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+ - `SessionEnd`
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+ Claude Code reads `CLAUDE.md`. For project compatibility, the kit creates a `CLAUDE.md` stub containing:
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+ ```text
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+ @AGENTS.md
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+ ```
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+ when no project `CLAUDE.md` exists. Existing `CLAUDE.md` files are not overwritten.
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+ After installation or update, run:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki status --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki doctor
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+ ```
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+ Restart Claude Code so it reloads hook settings.
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+ # Codex Integration
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+ `llm-wiki-kit` installs command hooks into the Codex hook configuration, usually `~/.codex/hooks.json`.
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+ The command target is:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki hook codex <EventName>
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+ ```
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+ The installed hook stores the Node executable and the absolute package binary path. A system-wide npm install usually points at:
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+ ```bash
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+ /usr/lib/node_modules/llm-wiki-kit/bin/llm-wiki.js
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+ ```
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+ User-local fallback installs may instead point under `$HOME/.local/lib/node_modules`.
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+ Handled events:
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+ - `SessionStart`
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+ - `UserPromptSubmit`
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+ - `PreToolUse`
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+ - `PostToolUse`
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+ - `PreCompact`
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+ - `PostCompact`
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+ - `SubagentStop`
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+ - `Stop`
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+ Expected behavior:
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+ - `SessionStart` injects `llm-wiki/wiki/index.md`, recent log context, and operating rules.
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+ - `UserPromptSubmit` searches project wiki pages and injects the smallest useful context set.
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+ - `PreToolUse` blocks secret-looking paths or payloads.
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+ - `PostToolUse` records redacted tool summaries in a turn buffer.
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+ - `Stop` writes live Q&A and durable wiki pages.
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+ Run these after install:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki status --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki doctor
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+ ```
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+ If Codex reports untrusted hooks, trust the hook through Codex's own trust flow or run a trusted automation profile that explicitly accepts the hook source. Restart Codex after hook installation or update.
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+ # Operations
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+ ## Profiles
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+ `standard` is the default:
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+ - inject context
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+ - record redacted summaries
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+ - block secret-looking tool access
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+ - write live Q&A and wiki pages
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+ `strict` is reserved for future stronger enforcement:
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+ - fail closed when hooks are disabled
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+ - require successful stop/session-end recording
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+ - block raw/wiki boundary violations more aggressively
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+
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+ ## Install
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+ Published npm package:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ llm-wiki install --workspace /apps --profile standard
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+ ```
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+
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+ The default install mode is npm global install. On servers where the global npm prefix is root-owned, use sudo:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ sudo npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ ```
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+
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+ If sudo is not available, configure a user-local prefix as a fallback:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm config set prefix "$HOME/.local"
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+ npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ ```
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+ Avoid mixing root-owned and user-local installs unless you intentionally choose which `llm-wiki` appears first on `PATH`.
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+ The installer:
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+ - creates `~/.local/bin/llm-wiki`
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+ - backs up existing Codex/Claude settings before editing
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+ - merges hook entries without removing existing hooks
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+ - bootstraps the workspace `llm-wiki/`
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+ - records managed template state in `llm-wiki/.kit-state.json`
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+ Source checkout installs are still useful for development:
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+ ```bash
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+ ./install.sh --workspace /apps --profile standard
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+ ```
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+
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+ Pre-publish server smoke tests can use a local tarball:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm pack --pack-destination /tmp
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+ npm install -g /tmp/llm-wiki-kit-<version>.tgz
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+ llm-wiki install --workspace /apps --profile standard
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+ ```
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+ Do not delete a project `llm-wiki/` tree to reinstall the runtime. `llm-wiki uninstall` removes hook entries only; project knowledge is intentionally left intact.
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+ ## Status And Updates
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki status --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki update --check --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki update --dry-run --workspace /path/to/project
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+ llm-wiki update --workspace /path/to/project
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+ ```
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+ `status` is offline and answers whether the local installation is internally consistent:
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+ - runtime version and install source
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+ - Codex/Claude hook entries pointing at the current runtime
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+ - project template state from `llm-wiki/.kit-state.json`
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+ - current managed file hashes
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+ `update --check` is online and asks npm whether a newer package version exists.
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+ `update` applies changes explicitly only when the user runs it:
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+ - runs `npm install -g llm-wiki-kit@<target>`
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+ - restarts into the updated binary for `post-update`
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+ - reinstalls hook entries without duplicating them
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+ - patches only managed project files
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+ - backs up changed files under `~/.local/share/llm-wiki-kit/backups/`
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+ Managed project files are conservative:
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+ - root `AGENTS.md` is patched only inside the `llm-wiki-kit` marker block
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+ - `llm-wiki/AGENTS.md` is replaced only when it is generated by the kit
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+ - generated procedures are replaced only when their recorded hash still matches or their content is a known generated template
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+ - `llm-wiki/wiki/index.md` and existing wiki pages are not overwritten
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+ Real registry checks require `llm-wiki-kit` to be published to npm. Before publication, `llm-wiki update --check` returns npm 404. Use fake npm in tests or local tarball install for server smoke checks.
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+ ## Release Checklist
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+ Before publishing:
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+ ```bash
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+ node --test
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+ npm pack --dry-run
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+ ```
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+ Check that the tarball includes `bin/`, `src/`, `docs/`, `examples/`, `README.md`, `LICENSE`, `install.sh`, and `package.json`, but does not include project-local `llm-wiki/` contents.
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+ After publishing:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm view llm-wiki-kit version
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+ npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ llm-wiki install --workspace /apps --profile standard
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+ llm-wiki status --workspace /apps
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+ llm-wiki doctor
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+ llm-wiki update --check --workspace /apps
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+ ```
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+ ## Uninstall
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki uninstall
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+ ```
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+ Only hook entries pointing at this kit are removed. Project wiki contents are left intact.
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+ ## Migration
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki migrate --workspace /path/to/project
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+ ```
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+ Migration is copy-only. Existing `omx_wiki/*.md` files are copied into `llm-wiki/wiki/context/`; originals are preserved.
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+ # Research Baseline
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+ The implementation baseline is:
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+ - Kochim LLM Wiki implementation guide: `https://kochim.com/boards/posts/1779116400000_llm-wiki-implementation-guide-2026/`
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+ - `/apps/deep-research-report.md`
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+ Important conclusions:
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+ - The durable pattern is `raw sources -> wiki -> schema`.
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+ - `raw/` and `wiki/` must not be mixed.
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+ - `index.md` should be a small navigation surface.
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+ - `log.md` should be append-only.
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+ - Good answers should be written back into the wiki instead of remaining in chat history.
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+ - Duplicate and stale pages are major failure modes.
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+ - Full automation without human review is risky for large imports or high-stakes decisions.
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+ - Obsidian, Graphify, MCP, and RAG can be useful extensions, but v1 must work with plain Markdown and hooks.
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+ # Security
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+ The default policy is conservative.
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+ Do not store:
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+ - credentials
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+ - tokens
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+ - private keys
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+ - `.env` contents
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+ - customer identifiers
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+ - personal data
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+ - contracts, invoices, or financial details
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+ - private raw transcripts unless the project explicitly opts in
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+ The runtime redacts common secret patterns and blocks secret-looking tool paths such as:
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+ - `.env`
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+ - `*.pem`
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+ - `*.key`
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+ - `id_rsa`
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+ - `secrets/`
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+ - `credentials/`
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+ - `raw_private/`
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+ Full transcript capture is intentionally not implemented as a default. If a project needs it, add a project-local policy and a redaction path first.
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+ # Troubleshooting
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+ ## Hooks Do Not Run
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+ Run:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki doctor
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+ llm-wiki status
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+ ```
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+ Then restart Claude Code or Codex.
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+ ## Is An Update Available?
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+ Use the offline check first:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki status --workspace /path/to/project
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+ ```
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+ If the runtime and project state are consistent but you want to know whether npm has a newer release:
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+ ```bash
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+ llm-wiki update --check --workspace /path/to/project
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+ ```
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+ `status` does not contact the network. `update --check` contacts npm but does not change files.
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+ ## npm Says The Package Is Not Found
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+ If `llm-wiki update --check` returns npm 404, the package is not published to the registry being used. Until publish, test npm installation with a local tarball:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm pack --pack-destination /tmp
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+ npm install -g /tmp/llm-wiki-kit-<version>.tgz
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+ llm-wiki install --workspace /path/to/project --profile standard
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+ ```
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+ Real registry-based update checks will work only after `npm view llm-wiki-kit version` succeeds.
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+ ## npm install -g Fails With EACCES
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+ If npm tries to write under `/usr` and fails with `EACCES`, use sudo when the server policy allows system-wide global packages:
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+ ```bash
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+ sudo npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ ```
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+ If sudo is not available, set a user-local prefix:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm config set prefix "$HOME/.local"
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+ npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ ```
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+ Make sure `$HOME/.local/bin` is on `PATH`, then confirm:
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+ ```bash
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+ command -v llm-wiki
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+ llm-wiki status --workspace /path/to/project
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+ ```
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+ Avoid mixing root-owned and user-local installs unless you intentionally choose which `llm-wiki` appears first on `PATH`.
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+ ## Update Fails From A Source Checkout
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+ `llm-wiki update` is designed for global npm installs. If the command says it cannot self-update from a source checkout, install the package first:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install -g llm-wiki-kit
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+ llm-wiki update --workspace /path/to/project
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+ ```
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+ For pre-publish testing, use `npm pack` and install the generated tarball globally.
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+ ## Codex Says The Hook Is Untrusted
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+ Use Codex's hook trust flow or run in a trusted automation profile. `llm-wiki-kit` does not silently bypass Codex trust.
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+ ## Claude Code Does Not Load Context
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+ Check:
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+ - `~/.claude/settings.json` contains a hook command pointing at the installed `llm-wiki-kit/bin/llm-wiki.js`
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+ - project `CLAUDE.md` exists or imports `@AGENTS.md`
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+ - the session was restarted after install
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+ ## A Secret Was Detected
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+ The hook blocks or redacts secret-like content. Move sensitive material out of the project wiki path and use sanitized source notes.
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+ ## Duplicate Pages Appear
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+ Run a manual review:
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+ ```bash
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+ rg -n "title:|aliases:|source_ids:" llm-wiki/wiki
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+ ```
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+ Prefer merging duplicates into existing pages and preserving contradictions in an `Open Questions` section.
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+ {
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+ "hook_event_name": "Stop",
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+ "cwd": "/tmp/llm-wiki-kit-fixture",
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+ "session_id": "fixture-session",
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+ "last_assistant_message": "Decision: use a plain Markdown living wiki with hook-based capture and redaction."
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+ }
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+ {
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+ "hook_event_name": "UserPromptSubmit",
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+ "cwd": "/tmp/llm-wiki-kit-fixture",
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+ "session_id": "fixture-session",
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+ "prompt": "Explain the current architecture decision and remember useful context."
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+ }
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+ # Minimal Project Instructions
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+
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+ This project uses `llm-wiki-kit`.
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+
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+ - Start from `llm-wiki/wiki/index.md`.
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+ - Keep raw source material immutable.
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+ - Update existing wiki pages before creating duplicates.
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+ - Store useful answers in `llm-wiki/wiki/queries/`.
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+ - Do not store secrets or private data.
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+
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+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
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+ set -euo pipefail
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+
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+ SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
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+ node "$SCRIPT_DIR/bin/llm-wiki.js" install "$@"
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+ {
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+ "name": "llm-wiki-kit",
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+ "version": "0.1.0",
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+ "description": "Hook-first living LLM Wiki runtime for Codex and Claude Code.",
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+ "type": "module",
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+ "files": [
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+ "bin/",
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+ "src/",
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+ "docs/",
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+ "examples/",
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+ "README.md",
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+ "LICENSE",
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+ "install.sh"
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+ ],
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+ "bin": {
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+ "llm-wiki": "bin/llm-wiki.js"
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+ },
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+ "scripts": {
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+ "test": "node --test",
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+ "doctor": "node bin/llm-wiki.js doctor",
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+ "status": "node bin/llm-wiki.js status"
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+ },
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+ "engines": {
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+ "node": ">=20"
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+ },
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+ "license": "MIT"
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+ }