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Knowledge Base Documentation is good start

Started Aug 7, 2025

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Tim Bradsfield
Original post · Aug 7, 2025
I was just taking a look at the new build @Vince and came across new documentation for Knowledge Base work. Very good. I was hoping we'd see some documentation and work on Knowledge Bases. I'm hoping to give it the old academic try this week.

If anyone is interested take a look here: https://canxp.ai/docs

I'm looking forward to digging into Knowledge Bases and seeing what I can do with this system. It looks like this system is going to plug directly into the new Blueprints functionality.
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Ken G
Reply · Aug 7, 2025
Tim post whatever you find here please. If you can provide some examples and workflows please post as well.
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Ken G
Reply · Aug 8, 2025
@Tim I am not sure what you have going on there but maybe we can collaborate a bit.

In my spare time I'm a short story writer. I've been working on a short story about the Colorado River near my childhood hometown.

It's a modern-futurism story set in the 2070s.

This story has been entirely written on a DOS PC with no internet connection. I don't write on a modern PC because my ADHD finds all modern OSes to be too distracting to write good fiction.

So I fed the first 2 chapters of the story into the Knowledge Base engine and then proceeded to interact with the Ollama models about the chapters. I knew for certain the model would have no previous training on a story that was never published and never once shared online.

I've done this kind of experiment with other models and providers so I kind of knew what to expect.

It worked really well. I don't know how you are handling the intelligence of this but it was able to read my first chapter and then my second chapter and then finally answer my question which was relational to both chapters.

I'll keep testing.

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