{"repo":"wouldbe12/lexwiki","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/wouldbe12/lexwiki","clone":"git clone https://github.com/wouldbe12/lexwiki.git","description":"Constantly-updated memory for your legal documents.","language":"Python","stars":21,"topics":["agent-memory","ai-memory","cli","contracts","knowledge-base","legal","llm","mcp","obsidian","wiki"],"license":"AGPL-3.0","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"LexWiki Constantly-updated memory for your legal documents. Drop in your entire legal knowledge — up to 10,000 documents. Templates, actual client contracts, statutes, memos, even emails. The AI reads everything, organizes it, cross-references it, and keeps it updated. Any AI agent can use it. LexWiki runs separately from your main AI agent and can be 100% private by using an open-source LLM. Your agent reads the compiled library, never your raw documents. What Does It Do? You have a folder of legal documents. LexWiki reads all of them and builds a structured library: - Clause library — every liability cap, indemnification, and termination clause across all your contracts, side by side - Jurisdiction tracker — documents grouped by governing law - Party index — every entity mapped across every document - Precedent map — which cases cite which statutes - Master index — a table of contents for the whole library When you add a new document, LexWiki reads it, figures out how it connects to everything else, and updates the library automatically. When you ask it to review itself, it finds expired statute citations, inconsistent clause language across contracts, and missing standard terms. The library keeps itself clean. How It Works Under the Hood Everything lives in a vault — a folder on your computer (e.g. /my-legal-library/vault/ ). Inside, there are two subfolders: - vault/raw/ — your original documents converted to readable text - vault/wiki/ — the compiled library with summari","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/wouldbe12","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/wouldbe12/lexwiki/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."}