# llmwiki Import `GroundRecall` treats `llmwiki` as one important source shape, not as the defining architecture. An imported `llmwiki` tree is treated as: - raw source material - prior synthesized artifacts - candidate claims and concepts - provenance that needs to be normalized and reviewed Compiled wiki pages are useful artifacts, but they are not automatically promoted as canonical truth. ## Import Modes ### `archive` - preserve source material with minimal interpretation - index and normalize without assuming promotion readiness - useful for long-tail historical corpora ### `quick` - fast bootstrap mode - extracts candidate concepts, claims, and relations heuristically - useful when getting an old corpus into GroundRecall quickly matters more than perfect grounding ### `grounded` - stricter mode - expects better provenance and cleaner support signals - better fit for shared or promoted knowledge ## Import Flow The normalized import flow is: 1. capture source files 2. discover and classify artifacts 3. segment content into observations 4. normalize claims, concepts, and relations 5. lint the import 6. emit a review queue and review bundle 7. promote reviewed artifacts into the canonical store ## Commands ```bash groundrecall import /path/to/llmwiki --mode archive groundrecall import /path/to/llmwiki --mode quick groundrecall import /path/to/llmwiki --mode grounded groundrecall lint imports/ groundrecall promote imports/ store/ groundrecall export store/ exports/groundrecall --concept channel-capacity ``` ## Current Heuristics Today’s importer already supports: - `raw/` and `wiki/` discovery - markdown and log segmentation - claim extraction with inline contradiction and supersession markers - review queue generation - review bundle export Areas still planned: - stronger re-import/update semantics - more robust transcript and semi-structured document handling - stronger large-corpus extraction and consolidation ## Recommended Promotion Rule Treat imported wiki pages as derived artifacts. That means: - preserve them - mine them for claims and concepts - review what matters - promote canonical claims and concepts into the store This is the main difference between `GroundRecall` and a plain markdown wiki.