Many users praised OpenWiki adopting the OKF standard for knowledge files and AI memory, calling it a smart overdue move that boosts interoperability and portability across platforms.
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@hwchase17 Someone needs to standardize Markdown. If we build formats and standards on top of an unspecified “gentlemen’s agreement,” it will be very difficult to write predictable parsers that work in all scenarios.
1:28 PM · Jul 16, 2026@BraceSproul This is awesome- applicable to making file wikis ergonomic to agents whether for coding or knowledge
1:55 PM · Jul 16, 2026@hwchase17 that sounds like a massive leap for interoperability, super cool.
10:27 AM · Jul 16, 2026one of the main questions we got about open wiki was whether we would support OKF if you dont know what OKF is - its a standard for knowledge files check out Brace's video!
10:25 AM · Jul 16, 2026there needs to be an OPEN standard for memory OKF (Open Knowledge Format) is one such standard excited to announce that we're now using it in OpenWiki
10:25 AM · Jul 16, 2026one of the main questions we got about open wiki was whether we would support OKF if you dont know what OKF is - its a standard for knowledge files check out Brace's video!
10:25 AM · Jul 16, 2026there needs to be an OPEN standard for memory OKF (Open Knowledge Format) is one such standard excited to announce that we're now using it in OpenWiki
10:25 AM · Jul 16, 2026Many users praised OpenWiki adopting the OKF standard for knowledge files and AI memory, calling it a smart overdue move that boosts interoperability and portability across platforms.
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