In the age of AI, context is king.

We're past the point of simply optimizing our use of context windows in LLM workflows. With AI slop and generic "intelligence" flooding the web, we need to establish a higher level of context, one that helps us both 1) cope with information overload and 2) project our unique awesomeness to the world.

This is what KnowledgeGraph.me attempts to do. It's an intelligently augmented information-acquisition system that helps you organize knowledge about the topics you care about. In this sense, it's a sort of super-bookmarking utility. If you're a GTD fan, think of it as a crucial part of your reference system.

As the project's name implies, it's also a personal knowledge graph. The system creates both a website and a queryable knowledge graph. These can be for your own internal use or shared publicly on the web (or a combination of the two).

It's an open-source initiative, and I'd love it if you'd fork the project. Use it as-is, or adapt it for your unique needs. Either way, I hope you'll let me know how you'd improve it.