Positive users praise the HyperAgent Wiki Builder for clean execution and reliable non-hallucinating second-brain features while negative users criticize inherited trust problems and contradictions from weak sources.
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a knowledge base other agents build on inherits the trust level of its weakest source, and it compounds that too. curating 29 papers is the easy part. the hard part nobody demos is claim-level provenance: which sentence came from which paper, so a downstream agent can't cite a hallucinated line with total confidence. a verification wiki that can't verify its own sources is the one bug you can't ship.
@omarsar0 @hyperagentapp The "skill installed into a different agent" part is the interesting bit to me. Building small reusable capabilities that transfer across tools feels a lot more durable than betting on any single app's UI.
@hyperagentapp I just got the skill approved. You can try it here: https://www.hyperagent.com/elvis The team told me this offers a $200 promo credit to try out the skill. It should be more than enough to test it.
@omarsar0 @hyperagentapp Setup genuinely is the easy part. The research wiki I built started contradicting itself around entry 25, and the retrieval layer had no signal to surface that conflict automatically.
a knowledge base other agents build on inherits the trust level of its weakest source, and it compounds that too. curating 29 papers is the easy part. the hard part nobody demos is claim-level provenance: which sentence came from which paper, so a downstream agent can't cite a hallucinated line with total confidence. a verification wiki that can't verify its own sources is the one bug you can't ship.
@omarsar0 @hyperagentapp The "skill installed into a different agent" part is the interesting bit to me. Building small reusable capabilities that transfer across tools feels a lot more durable than betting on any single app's UI.
@hyperagentapp I just got the skill approved. You can try it here: https://www.hyperagent.com/elvis The team told me this offers a $200 promo credit to try out the skill. It should be more than enough to test it.
@omarsar0 @hyperagentapp Setup genuinely is the easy part. The research wiki I built started contradicting itself around entry 25, and the retrieval layer had no signal to surface that conflict automatically.
@omarsar0 @hyperagentapp Really cool. Any plans/thoughts on adapting Google's OKF to standardize the Tamil Frontmatter?
@omarsar0 @hyperagentapp clean execution, finally a second brain that doesn’t hallucinate
Everyone keeps asking me how to build a second brain or an LLM wiki. Here is the easiest setup I have found. I took my Wiki Builder skill, installed it into HyperAgent (@hyperagentapp) as a reusable skill, and asked it to build a research wiki on LLM verification from the latest 2026 papers. Recorded a quick demo. Built with @hyperagentapp. It planned first, asked a few sharp questions, then did the research: 29 papers curated into 21 files, a research map, a glossary, and clean subfields. Now it is a knowledge base that my other research agents build on. HyperAgent has all the capabilities to allow your agents and skills to compound. That’s a powerful use of AI agents.
Positive users praise the HyperAgent Wiki Builder for clean execution and reliable non-hallucinating second-brain features while negative users criticize inherited trust problems and contradictions from weak sources.
Based on 6 visible X reactions from 12 accounts; directional sample.
Ask a question below.
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@omarsar0 @hyperagentapp clean execution, finally a second brain that doesn’t hallucinate
Everyone keeps asking me how to build a second brain or an LLM wiki. Here is the easiest setup I have found. I took my Wiki Builder skill, installed it into HyperAgent (@hyperagentapp) as a reusable skill, and asked it to build a research wiki on LLM verification from the latest 2026 papers. Recorded a quick demo. Built with @hyperagentapp. It planned first, asked a few sharp questions, then did the research: 29 papers curated into 21 files, a research map, a glossary, and clean subfields. Now it is a knowledge base that my other research agents build on. HyperAgent has all the capabilities to allow your agents and skills to compound. That’s a powerful use of AI agents.