Open Source · MIT License

Agent-Friendly
Knowledge Base

A pure-frontend knowledge editor where AI agents and humans collaborate. Your data lives in GitHub — private, versioned, and always under your control.

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README.mdnotes.md
# My Knowledge Base
Welcome to my personal wiki powered by Motion.
## Quick Links
- [[Project Notes]] — Current projects
- [[Reading List]] — Books and articles
Synced with GitHub · 2 seconds ago
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Frontend
No server, no vendor lock-in
< 200KB
Bundle
Lightweight & fast
MIT
Licensed
Free forever

How it works

Three steps to your AI-powered knowledge base

Step 1

Connect

Sign in with GitHub and pick a repository

Step 2

Edit

Write in a Notion-style block editor, your Markdown stays clean

Step 3

Collaborate

AI agents connect via MCP to read and write alongside you

     ┌──────────────────────────────┐
     │          Browser             │
     │                              │
     │   Editor ←→ Store ←→ MCP    │◄── AI Agent (WebSocket)
     │              │               │
     │        StorageProvider       │
     │              │               │
     │        IndexedDB Cache      │
     └──────────────┼───────────────┘
                    │
             GitHub API (HTTPS)

Everything you need

Built for developers and AI agents who think in Markdown

Agent-Friendly

Built-in MCP Server. AI agents read and write your knowledge base via WebSocket in real time.

Privacy First

Pure frontend — tokens never leave the browser. Your data stays entirely under your control.

Block Editor

Notion-style BlockNote editor with slash commands, drag & drop blocks, and full Markdown support.

GitHub Storage

Your GitHub repo is your database. Standard Markdown files synced via Octokit with offline caching.

Knowledge Graph

Bidirectional [[wiki-links]] with a force-directed graph to visualize connections between pages.

Dark Mode

Light, dark, and system themes. Cmd+K command palette for fast navigation and actions.

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