KB Standards
What rules make a knowledge base readable by people and agents?
KB standards govern the names, page contracts, and writing shape that keep the playbook usable as a knowledge base.
The Spine
- Naming Standards — the System of Names for folders, files, terms, routes, skills, and generated projections.
- Documentation Writing Standard — the writing contract for reusable know-how.
- Open Knowledge Format Mapping — the interoperability map between local wiki rules and portable AI context.
Use This When
- naming or moving a knowledge-base page
- choosing whether a page belongs in
/playbook - checking whether frontmatter, links, and logs make a page machine-readable
- deciding whether a route is a concept, hub, method, evidence page, or glossary entry
Context
- Standards — the broader standards library.
- Wiki — the public control plane for playbook structure.
- Page Types — the page-job contract that KB standards enforce.
Questions
Which KB standard should decide the next edit before any prose changes?