--- name: wiki-lint description: Use when an operation issue is a lint or health-check (`operationType: "lint"`) — typically the nightly lint routine or a manual "Run lint" from the UI. Audit the wiki for contradictions, orphans, weak provenance, broken links, and missing concept pages, and return a triage list — do not auto-fix. --- # Wiki Lint Audit, do not edit. Return findings the maintainer (human or agent) can triage. ## Inputs - An operation issue with `operationType: "lint"`. - The operation issue's target `wikiId`, `spaceSlug`, and space root. Lint only that space unless the issue explicitly says this is a multi-space sweep. ## Workflow 1. **Walk the target space's `wiki/index.md` and wiki tree** with `wiki_search` and `wiki_read_page`, always passing the operation issue's `wikiId` and `spaceSlug`. Build a mental map of: pages that exist, pages referenced from `index.md`, pages referenced from other pages, and raw sources. 2. **Check for the seven recurring issues**, in this order: 1. **Contradictions** — two pages making incompatible claims about the same entity, decision, or status. Flag both pages, name the conflicting claims, and quote evidence. 2. **Stale claims** — a page asserts X, but a newer source under `raw/` has superseded it. Flag the older page; never overwrite. 3. **Orphan pages** — a `wiki/` page is not linked from `index.md` and not referenced from any other wiki page. Either it should be linked, removed, or merged. 4. **Concept gaps** — a term appears on three or more pages but has no dedicated `wiki/concepts/.md`. Recommend creating one. 5. **Broken `[[wiki-links]]`** — a link target file does not exist. 6. **Weak provenance** — a non-trivial claim is uncited or cites only the wiki itself in a circle. The original source ref should be findable. 7. **Index / log drift** — pages exist that are not in `index.md`, or `index.md` lists pages that no longer exist. Recent operations in `wiki/log.md` that did not produce a corresponding page change. 3. **Return a triage list**, grouped by severity: - **critical**: contradictions, broken links to active pages, fabricated citations. - **medium**: stale claims, weak provenance, large concept gaps. - **low**: orphans, log drift, small index gaps. Each item has: file path, evidence (a 1–2 line quote), suggested fix, and the operation that should follow up (`ingest`, `paperclip-distill`, `index-refresh`, manual review). 4. **Do not write to `wiki/`.** Lint is read-only by design — the maintainer or the routine that follows decides which findings to act on. 5. **Append a log entry** describing the run: ``` ## [YYYY-MM-DD] lint | - operation issue: - critical: - medium: - low: ``` ## Voice - Lead with the count by severity. - Each finding is one bullet. Resist commentary. - When in doubt about severity, say so and surface it as medium with a "verify" note. ## Verification Before closing the operation issue: - [ ] Findings are grouped by severity with file paths, evidence, and suggested fix per item. - [ ] No files under `raw/` were modified. No files under `wiki/` were modified except `wiki/log.md`. - [ ] If the run found nothing, the issue is closed with "no findings" and the log entry still exists so future audits can see this run happened. ## Tools `wiki_search`, `wiki_read_page`, `wiki_list_sources`, `wiki_read_source`, `wiki_write_page` (only `wiki/log.md`). Always include the operation issue's `wikiId` and `spaceSlug`.