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# Ingest Prompt Templates
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These are the mental frameworks to use when distilling a source into wiki pages.
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## Knowledge Extraction Frame
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When reading a source document, ask yourself:
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1. **What are the 3-5 most important ideas in this document?**
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These become concepts pages or updates to existing concept pages.
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2. **Who or what is mentioned that deserves its own page?**
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People, tools, organizations, projects → entity pages.
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3. **What does this document teach you how to do?**
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Procedures, workflows, techniques → skills pages.
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4. **What claims does this document make?**
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Each claim needs a source attribution. If it contradicts an existing wiki claim, note the contradiction.
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5. **How does this connect to what the wiki already knows?**
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This is the most important question. The value of the wiki compounds through connections.
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## Synthesis Frame
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When a new source covers ground that existing pages already cover:
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- Don't duplicate — synthesize
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- If the new source agrees with existing content, strengthen the claims with additional attribution
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- If it disagrees, create an "Open Questions" or "Debate" section noting both positions
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- If it adds nuance, weave it into the existing narrative
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## Cross-Reference Discovery
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After extracting knowledge, look for these connection patterns:
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- **Is-a**: "Transformers are a type of neural network" → link from transformer page to neural-network page
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- **Uses**: "RLHF uses reward models" → link from RLHF to reward-models
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- **Contrasts-with**: "CNNs vs. Transformers for vision" → mutual links
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- **Part-of**: "Attention is a component of transformers" → link from attention to transformers
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- **Created-by**: "Transformers were introduced by Vaswani et al." → link to entity page
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- **Applied-in**: "Transformers are used in GPT" → link from transformers to GPT
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