Wiki
The Wiki is the readable face of Cortex’s Deep Knowledge — an AI-generated documentation site for each of your repositories, written and kept up to date automatically.
How it works
Pick a repository and Cortex presents its generated documentation as a set of sections you can navigate from a sidebar. There’s no manual authoring: Cendriix produces the pages from your source code — architecture overviews, module guides, and more — and regenerates them as the code changes. Where it helps, pages include diagrams rendered inline.
What you’ll see
- Repository grid — your repos, filterable by type, with wiki availability shown.
- Section navigation — a sidebar of the generated sections with smooth-scroll jump-to.
- Rich content — Markdown with code blocks, tables, and lists.
- Inline diagrams — architecture, flow, and ERD diagrams rendered in the page.
- Generation status — clear states for “No Deep Knowledge yet”, “Generating…”, and “Generation requested…”.
- Generate Deep Knowledge — a one-click call to action when a repo hasn’t been documented yet.
- Freshness — each section shows when it was last generated, with a resync available in the detail view.
See also: Cortex overview, Sources, Explorer
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