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wiki-fold Rollup of wiki log entries into meta-pages. Reads the last 2^k entries from wiki/log.md, writes a structurally-idempotent fold page to wiki/folds/ that links back to children. Extractive summarization (no invention). Dry-run by default, stdout-only; commit mode writes and accepts that the PostToolUse hook auto-commits. Triggers on: fold the log, run a fold, run wiki-fold, log rollup, roll up log entries.

wiki-fold: Extractive Log Rollup

Implements a bounded subset of Mechanism 1 from DragonScale Memory: flat fold over raw wiki/log.md entries. Fold-of-folds (hierarchical level-stacking) is out of scope for this skill; see "Scope boundary" below.

A fold is additive: child log entries and their referenced pages are never modified, moved, or deleted. A fold is extractive: every outcome and theme in the output must be traceable to a specific child log entry. No invented facts, no synthesis beyond what the child entries support.


Scope boundary (explicit)

This skill does not implement:

  • Fold-of-folds / hierarchical level stacking (DragonScale spec calls for it; deferred to a future skill).
  • Automatic triggering (folds are always human-invoked in Phase 1).
  • Semantic-tiling dedup (Mechanism 3; separate skill).

It does implement:

  • Flat fold over raw log.md entries at a chosen batch exponent k.
  • Structural idempotency via a deterministic fold ID.
  • Extractive summarization with count-checking.

When referring to level in frontmatter, use batch_exponent: k (not level: k), because this skill does not produce hierarchical levels.


Modes

Mode Writes? Invocation
dry-run (default) No Write tool calls. Emit fold content via Bash cat/heredoc to stdout only. fold the log, dry-run k=3
commit Uses Write/Edit tools. Each Write fires the repo PostToolUse hook which auto-commits wiki changes. Accept this. Compose full content first, then sequence writes. fold the log, commit k=3 (only after a clean dry-run)

Why stdout-only in dry-run: the repo's hooks/hooks.json PostToolUse hook fires on any Write|Edit and runs git add wiki/ .raw/. Writing to /tmp does not stage /tmp, but it still triggers the hook, which will commit any pending wiki changes under a generic message. Dry-run must leave zero residue. Bash stdout does not fire the hook.


Concurrency (v1.7+)

The fold-page write in commit mode MUST be preceded by wiki-lock acquire:

FOLD_PATH="wiki/folds/${FOLD_ID}.md"
bash scripts/wiki-lock.sh acquire "$FOLD_PATH" || {
  echo "FAIL: another writer holds $FOLD_PATH; aborting fold."; exit 75
}
# … write the fold via Write/Edit (which fires the PostToolUse hook) …
bash scripts/wiki-lock.sh release "$FOLD_PATH"

Fold pages are deterministically named (fold-k{K}-from-{DATE}-to-{DATE}-n{COUNT}.md), so two parallel folds with the same parameters target the same path. Without the lock, they could overwrite each other's outputs. The duplicate-detection check inside this skill (already documented below) handles the "fold already exists" case at the SKILL level; the lock handles the in-flight-write race at the OS level.

Dry-run mode does not acquire a lock (no writes happen).

See skills/wiki-ingest/SKILL.md §Concurrency for the full lock semantics.


Deterministic fold ID

Every fold has an ID derived from its inputs:

fold-k{K}-from-{EARLIEST-DATE}-to-{LATEST-DATE}-n{COUNT}

Example: fold-k3-from-2026-04-10-to-2026-04-23-n8.

The filename in commit mode is wiki/folds/{FOLD-ID}.md. No date-of-creation in the filename. No timestamp in the title.

Duplicate detection (required): before emitting any output, check if wiki/folds/{FOLD-ID}.md already exists. If so, report "Fold already exists at wiki/folds/{FOLD-ID}.md. Use --force to overwrite, or pick a different range." and stop. This is the no-op idempotency guarantee; byte-identical content is NOT guaranteed (LLM prose varies) but the filename and scope are.


Parameters

  • k (default 4): batch exponent. Batch size = 2^k. Typical values: k=3 (8), k=4 (16), k=5 (32).
  • range (optional): explicit entry range entries 1-16. Overrides k.
  • --force: overwrite an existing fold with the same ID. Default no.
  • --commit: write to wiki/. Without it, dry-run stdout-only.

If fewer than 2^k log entries exist, report the shortfall and stop. Do not silently fold a partial batch.


Procedure

1. Parse log entries

grep -n "^## \[" wiki/log.md | head -{2^k}

Record for each entry: line number, date, operation, title, and the following bullet lines until the next ## [ or end-of-section.

2. Extract child page identifiers

From each entry's bullet list, extract:

  • Location: wiki/path/to/page.md (the primary page)
  • [[Wikilinks]] inline
  • Pages created: and Pages updated: lists

Build a structured children list:

children:
  - date: "2026-04-23"
    op: "save"
    title: "DragonScale Memory v0.2 — post-adversarial-review"
    page: "[[DragonScale Memory]]"
  - ...

One record per log entry. Do not dedupe by page: if two entries both point to [[DragonScale Memory]], both records appear, distinguishable by date and title.

3. Read referenced pages (bounded)

Read only the pages that are not already captured fully in the log entry's bullets. Budget: 0-10 page reads. Hard ceiling: 15. If an entry's referenced page is missing, record page_missing: true and proceed.

4. Extractive summarization with count checks

Write the fold body per references/fold-template.md. Rules:

  • Extractive only. Every outcome bullet and theme bullet must cite a specific child entry (e.g., (from 2026-04-14 session)) or a quoted line from that entry. Do not introduce events, counts, or interpretations not present in a child entry.
  • Log entry is the primary source. If the log entry's bullets and the referenced meta-page disagree on a fact (e.g., a count), prefer the log-entry bullets and flag the mismatch as "source mismatch: log says X, meta says Y."
  • Count checks. If you write "N concept pages" or "M repos updated," grep the source entries for the number and verify. Numeric mismatches are dry-run blockers.
  • No merging across entries without naming them. A theme that spans multiple entries must name each contributing entry inline.
  • Uncertainty is a feature. If an entry is ambiguous, say "ambiguous in source: Entry" rather than picking one interpretation.

5. Self-check before emitting

Before printing output, verify:

  • Every child in children: frontmatter appears exactly once in the Child Entries table.
  • Every entry in the table appears in the children: frontmatter.
  • Every numeric claim in Key Outcomes is grep-verifiable against a child entry.
  • The fold ID is deterministic and the file does not already exist (or --force is set).

If any check fails, abort and report the specific failure.

6. Emit

Dry-run: use Bash cat <<'EOF' ... EOF to stdout. Do not use Write. Print the fold ID and a one-line summary of what the commit step would do.

Commit (only after user says "commit the fold"):

  1. Write the fold page to wiki/folds/{FOLD-ID}.md. (PostToolUse hook will auto-commit this.)
  2. Edit wiki/index.md to add the fold link under a ## Folds section (create section if missing). (Hook auto-commits.)
  3. Edit wiki/log.md to prepend one entry:
    ## [YYYY-MM-DD] fold | batch-exponent-k{K} rollup of N entries
    - Location: wiki/folds/{FOLD-ID}.md
    - Range: {EARLIEST-DATE} to {LATEST-DATE}
    - Children: N log entries
    
    (Hook auto-commits.)

Three auto-commits result. The user sees three separate wiki: auto-commit entries in git log. This is expected; do not attempt to suppress the hook.


Output schema

See references/fold-template.md for the canonical frontmatter and body layout.


Invariants

  1. Structural idempotency: same range + same k → same fold ID → duplicate detection prevents double-writes. LLM prose may vary across runs; the location and scope are fixed.
  2. Additive: children are never modified.
  3. Bounded reads: 0-15 child-page reads per fold.
  4. Extractive: zero invented facts. Count checks enforced.
  5. No chaining: wiki-fold does not invoke wiki-lint, wiki-ingest, autoresearch, or save.

What NOT to do

  • Do not use Write/Edit during dry-run. Bash stdout only.
  • Do not include the current date in the fold filename or title. Use the child entry range.
  • Do not silently dedupe children by page title. One record per log entry.
  • Do not write "emergent themes" that span entries without naming which entries contribute.
  • Do not claim byte-identical idempotency. Structural idempotency is the actual guarantee.
  • Do not suppress or bypass the PostToolUse auto-commit hook.
  • Do not update wiki/hot.md. Ownership stays with save/ingest skills.

Reversal

Committed fold reversal (three commits, land in this order):

  1. Remove the log.md fold entry.
  2. Remove the index.md entry.
  3. Delete the fold page file.

Or: git revert the three auto-commits. Child pages are untouched in either path.


Example dry-run sequence

User: "fold the log, dry-run k=3"

  1. Parse wiki/log.md top 8 entries.
  2. Build structured children list (8 records).
  3. Read 0-10 referenced pages as needed.
  4. Produce fold ID: fold-k3-from-2026-04-10-to-2026-04-23-n8.
  5. Check wiki/folds/fold-k3-from-2026-04-10-to-2026-04-23-n8.md does not exist.
  6. Write fold body following the template.
  7. Run self-check (frontmatter/table consistency, count verification).
  8. Emit via cat <<'EOF' ... EOF to stdout.
  9. Report: "Dry-run complete. Fold ID: {FOLD-ID}. To commit: 'commit the fold'."

How to think (10-principle mapping)

When working on this skill, apply the 10-principle loop. See skills/think/SKILL.md for the canonical framework.

# Principle Application here
1 OBSERVE (ext) Read the last 2^k log entries FULLY. Skimming defeats extractive summarization.
2 OBSERVE (int) Am I tempted to synthesize beyond what the child entries support? Extractive-only is the binding rule.
3 LISTEN Which themes emerge naturally from the child entries? Don't impose themes from outside the children.
4 THINK Extractive only. Every outcome must be traceable to a specific child entry. Count check at the end.
5 CONNECT (lat) Cross-entry patterns ARE the value-add. The single-entry view misses these.
6 CONNECT (sys) DragonScale Mechanism 1 + wiki-lock + address allocator. Folds are part of the memory architecture.
7 FEEL A good fold lets future-me skim a year of work in 5 minutes. Aim for that compression.
8 ACCEPT Dry-run first. Commit only when the self-check passes. Honor the bounded-scope constraint (no fold-of-folds yet).
9 CREATE Fold page at wiki/folds/<fold-id>.md linking to all child entries.
10 GROW Fold-of-folds (hierarchical level-stacking) is v_next scope — note as you encounter it, don't sneak it in.