Google Releases OKF v0.1 Specification to Standardize LLM-Wiki Knowledge Format

According to Beating, Google released the Open Knowledge Format (OKF) v0.1 specification to address a major obstacle in enterprise AI deployment: fragmented internal knowledge scattered across systems, code comments, and employee experience. The specification standardizes Andrej Karpathy's proposed LLM-Wiki pattern, using plain Markdown text files managed alongside source code in repositories. OKF packages are structured as Markdown directory trees with metadata tags, hyperlinks between files, index.md for architecture preview, and log.md for update history. Karpathy noted that AI excels at document maintenance, handling up to 15 file edits simultaneously and automatically updating cross-references, eliminating the manual overhead that discourages human wiki updates. The specification employs a forgiving parsing model, tolerating missing fields, type errors, and broken links without system failures.
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