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NeoWiki

Make your knowledge governable, queryable, and AI-ready.

NeoWiki is a collaborative knowledge graph on MediaWiki. Schemas give your knowledge shape, a graph database opens it to query, and provenance backs every claim.

Capabilities

Knowledge your editors govern, your queries traverse, and AI can ground on.

Structured collaborative editing

Authoring is collaborative MediaWiki: the version history, watchlist, and review workflows your editors already know. Structured fields and templates capture facts, properties, and relationships, so the page is also data.

A real knowledge graph

Every page produces RDF triples backed by a graph database. SPARQL is the first-class query interface; REST and GraphRAG endpoints sit on top. Federation across Wikidata, Wikibase, and partner instances is built in.

AI-ready by construction

Knowledge that is structured, governed, and SPARQL-addressable is grounded knowledge. NeoWiki exposes it to retrieval-augmented agents through GraphRAG, without forcing you to bolt on a vector store as an afterthought.

MediaWiki under it, not bolted onto it

NeoWiki extends the MediaWiki you may already run. Existing extensions, your community of editors, your skin and policies all stay live. Migration is incremental, not a rewrite.

AI-Ready

Grounded knowledge for grounded answers.

Generative models are fluent and unreliable. The fix is grounding: the model retrieves from a structured, governed knowledge source before it speaks. NeoWiki is that source by construction.

  • GraphRAG

    A first-class endpoint that returns subgraphs, not just paragraphs. Agents traverse the graph, follow citations, and stay grounded in the structure your editors maintain.

  • Sovereign by design

    Self-hosted, source-available, EU-friendly. No vendor pulls the data; no model leaks the answers. Your knowledge stays yours, including under the AI systems built on top.

  • Provenance, not vibes

    Every fact tracks its source revision, contributor, and licence. When an AI cites NeoWiki, the citation goes back to a real person, a real diff, and a real rule.