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Automated Wiki Synchronization Guide
Managing an LLM Wiki works best when it constantly reflects your background note-taking system. Instead of manually ingesting files every time you write something new, you can orchestrate an end-to-end automation pipeline.
This guide outlines a production-grade cron/launchd strategy for local Mac/Linux environments.
The Two-Step Architecture
LLM Wiki Agent ingestion is a two-step process:
- Syncing to
raw/: Getting files from your personal vault/tools into the agent's staging area. - Batch Ingestion: Triggering
tools/ingest.pyon the synchronized directories to synthesize and weave them into the graph.
Step 1: The Master Orchestrator Script
Create a comprehensive shell script in your wiki root (daily-automated-sync.sh):
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -uo pipefail
# Define variables
LAB_DIR="$HOME/projects/active/personal-wiki-lab"
LOG_FILE="$LAB_DIR/automation-cron.log"
DATE=$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
echo "=====================================================" >> "$LOG_FILE"
echo "[$DATE] Starting automated wiki synchronization..." >> "$LOG_FILE"
cd "$LAB_DIR" || exit 1
# 1. Run your personal Vault-to-Raw symlink script here
# Example: ./sync-raw.sh >> "$LOG_FILE" 2>&1
# 2. Trigger Litellm Batch Ingestion using LLM of your choice
export LLM_MODEL="gemini/gemini-3-flash-preview"
export GEMINI_API_KEY="AIzaSy..." # or export OPENAI_API_KEY
echo "[$DATE] Batch ingesting markdown files..." >> "$LOG_FILE"
find raw/ -type l -name "*.md" -o -type f -name "*.md" | \
while read file; do
python3 tools/ingest.py "$file" >> "$LOG_FILE" 2>&1
done
# 3. Heal Graph Context (Auto-resolves broken semantic links)
echo "[$DATE] Healing broken nodes..." >> "$LOG_FILE"
python3 tools/heal.py >> "$LOG_FILE" 2>&1
echo "[$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")] Automated sync completed." >> "$LOG_FILE"
echo "=====================================================" >> "$LOG_FILE"
Don't forget to make it executable: chmod +x daily-automated-sync.sh.
Step 2: System Scheduler (macOS launchd)
For macOS, launchd is significantly more robust than cron.
Create a .plist file at ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.personal-wiki-sync.plist:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.personal-wiki-sync</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/bin/bash</string>
<string>/Users/your-username/projects/active/personal-wiki-lab/daily-automated-sync.sh</string>
</array>
<!-- Execute automatically at 2:00 AM daily -->
<key>StartCalendarInterval</key>
<dict>
<key>Hour</key>
<integer>2</integer>
<key>Minute</key>
<integer>0</integer>
</dict>
<!-- Run upon system boot if the interval was missed -->
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<!-- Diagnostic Logs -->
<key>StandardOutPath</key>
<string>/Users/your-username/projects/active/personal-wiki-lab/daemon.stdout.log</string>
<key>StandardErrorPath</key>
<string>/Users/your-username/projects/active/personal-wiki-lab/daemon.stderr.log</string>
</dict>
</plist>
Load the daemon:
launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.personal-wiki-sync.plist
Self-Healing & Health Monitoring
Since the automation runs silently at night, your daemon.stderr.log guarantees you will spot any API failures. The orchestrated script includes tools/heal.py, which is strongly recommended: it will seamlessly intercept and build concepts that accumulated throughout your day but were never individually formalized.