{"repo":"The-Knowledge-Graph-Guys/vault-ld","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/The-Knowledge-Graph-Guys/vault-ld","clone":"git clone https://github.com/The-Knowledge-Graph-Guys/vault-ld.git","description":"Vault-LD: an open spec for Markdown vaults as linked data. YAML-LD frontmatter + a shared @context = an RDF knowledge graph. Prose for humans and LLMs, triples for machines.","language":"Python","stars":215,"topics":["agent-memory","json-ld","knowledge-graph","linked-data","markdown","obsidian","ontology","rdf","specification","yaml-ld"],"license":"Apache-2.0","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"Vault-LD An open format for knowledge that two very different readers can share at once: a person editing notes, and a machine reasoning over a graph. Specification · Docs site · Example vault · Contributing RDF in the Vault Karpathy's \"LLM wiki\" idea points at something real: a directory of plain Markdown notes is one of the most powerful ways to work with LLMs. It is readable by you, chunkable by a model, and diffable in git, with no database required. The YAML frontmatter at the centre of this approach carries a hidden pattern: it can map onto YAML-LD (JSON-LD with a YAML serialization). Resolve that frontmatter through one shared context and your notes stop being tagged text. They become linked data. This matters for anyone already invested in RDF-based ontologies. Your business semantics (your classes, properties, and controlled vocabularies) drop straight into the wiki your team already uses, much as schema.org gave web pages a shared vocabulary without asking authors to leave HTML. The benefit runs both ways: business semantics arrive inside the wiki, and the ontology gains a human-friendly surface, where classes and properties can be read and edited as notes rather than as raw Turtle. Both directions work because of the roundtrip . Since the frontmatter is YAML-LD, a note and an ontology definition are the same kind of object , and either can be projected losslessly to RDF and back. An ontology can enter as Turtle, be edited as Markdown, and leave as Turtle again, or ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/The-Knowledge-Graph-Guys","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/The-Knowledge-Graph-Guys/vault-ld/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}