project-wiki
Project Wiki
Set up and maintain a persistent knowledge base for a digital health project. Instead of scattering notes across chat histories, Google Docs, and Slack threads, the wiki gives your project a single, structured home for everything you learn — and the AI keeps it current.
Inspired by Andrej Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern, adapted for the Stanford Biodesign innovation process.
When to Use
Use this skill when you want to:
- accumulate project knowledge that compounds over time instead of scattering across tools
- keep clinical observations, user interviews, literature, and competitive intelligence organized and cross-referenced
- maintain a living evidence base that updates as new information arrives
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