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CyberMe: a knowledge base framework where an LLM Agent maintains structured Wiki entries from raw materials, offering Wikipedia-like browsing and a 3D knowledge graph visualization.

Hacker NewsMay 12, 20262 min read
CyberMe: a knowledge base framework where an LLM Agent maintains structured Wiki entries from raw materials, offering Wikipedia-like browsing and a 3D knowledge graph visualization.

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3 Key Points

  1. CyberMe is a general-purpose knowledge base framework maintained by an LLM Agent, suitable for personal, team, or enterprise use. It keeps raw materials (articles, papers, code snippets), a structured Wiki, and Agent working rules in the same repository, allowing continuous maintenance like a codebase.

  2. The system organizes content into concept entries, topic overviews, and analysis pages with bidirectional links automatically maintained in Obsidian. A frontend visualization app renders the knowledge base in two views: a Wikipedia-style Wiki browser and a Galaxy page showing concepts as an interactive 3D force-directed knowledge graph.

  3. Users configure Obsidian Web Clipper to save web articles as Markdown with metadata (source, type, clip time, status), then direct an LLM Agent (such as Cursor or Claude Code) to ingest materials, answer questions against the existing Wiki, and run quality checks for broken links and contradictions.

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