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Turn any website into a portable, agent-ready Open Knowledge Format (OKF) bundle — build, sync, and chat, no LLM required to start.

Project description

okf-kit

Turn any website into a portable, agent-ready knowledge bundle — no LLM required to start.

okf-kit crawls a site into a Google Open Knowledge Format (OKF) bundle: a directory of markdown concept files with YAML frontmatter and per-directory index.md listings that any agent can navigate with plain file reads. Build it, keep it in sync as the site changes, publish it, and chat with it — locally, with your own key, or fully offline via Ollama.

pip install okf-kit
okf build https://docs.example.com -o docs-okf   # crawl → OKF bundle (no key, no browser)
okf chat docs-okf --provider ollama              # chat offline, no key

Or zero-install with uv:

uvx --from okf-kit okf build https://docs.example.com -o docs-okf

Part of the calknowledge ecosystem — okf-kit is the lightweight, open library; calknowledge is the full platform (LLM enrichment, RAG export, retrieval evals, GUI) built on top of it.


Why

Everyone re-crawls and re-indexes the same docs privately and badly. okf-kit makes a website's knowledge a portable artifact:

  • Agents can read an OKF bundle; they can't read your website. The bundle is navigable markdown — no scraping, no SDK, no runtime.
  • Faithful markdown, not text soup. Real extraction (headings, code, tables), boilerplate filtered, JS-rendered when needed.
  • Self-maintaining. okf sync updates only what changed, so a published bundle in git produces small delta commits and never goes stale.
  • Works with any LLM, or none. Chat via OpenAI, Ollama, vLLM, OpenRouter, or Claude — or get a zero-key retrieval answer with citations.

Install

pip install okf-kit                 # core: build / sync / validate / zip / list / get / visualize
pip install "okf-kit[chat]"         # okf chat via OpenAI-compatible providers (OpenAI, Ollama, …)
pip install "okf-kit[anthropic]"    # Claude as a chat provider
pip install "okf-kit[js]"           # crawl JavaScript-rendered sites (pulls a Playwright Chromium)
pip install "okf-kit[mcp]"          # serve bundles to Claude Code / Cursor over MCP
pip install "okf-kit[enrich]"       # okf build --enrich (LLM descriptions + tags)

The default install has no browser and no LLM SDK — it installs in seconds.

Tip: install into a dedicated virtualenv so okf-kit's dependencies don't mix with your other projects:

python3 -m venv ~/okf && ~/okf/bin/pip install okf-kit

This also avoids clashes if an existing environment already pins packages like lxml (e.g. a prior crawl4ai install) — a plain install would otherwise bump them.

Commands

Build

okf build https://docs.example.com -o docs-okf --max-depth 3 --max-pages 200

Domain-restricted BFS crawl → an OKF bundle: pages/ mirror with frontmatter concepts, a .okf-kit/state.json for sync, and an index.md in every directory for agent navigation. Validated on exit. No API key needed. Flags: --js (JS-rendered sites), --no-robots, --enrich (add LLM descriptions/tags — needs [enrich] + OPENAI_API_KEY). If a site looks JavaScript-rendered, build tells you to re-run with --js.

Sync

okf sync docs-okf

Re-crawls the same site and updates only the delta — added pages written, changed pages rewritten, removed pages deleted, unchanged pages left byte-for-byte (stable git diffs). A safety valve aborts on a suspiciously empty re-crawl (--force overrides).

Chat

okf chat docs-okf --provider ollama                 # offline, no key
okf chat docs-okf --provider openai --trace         # any provider, with citations + a navigation trace
okf chat docs-okf                                   # no provider → zero-key retrieval answer
okf chat docs-okf --resume                          # continue the last session (history is local)

The agent navigates the bundle (list_directory / read_concept) to the most specific concept and answers only from what it read, citing the paths.

--provider Endpoint Key
openai OpenAI OPENAI_API_KEY
ollama localhost:11434 (local) none
openrouter OpenRouter OPENROUTER_API_KEY
anthropic Claude ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
custom --base-url as configured

Chat history is stored locally at ~/.okf/chats/<bundle>/.

Visualize

okf visualize docs-okf          # -> docs-okf/graph.html

A self-contained interactive graph (nodes = concepts, edges = internal links); no backend, no CDN — open the HTML from file://.

Serve over MCP

okf serve-mcp docs-okf          # or --all for every downloaded bundle

Exposes list_bundles / list_directory / read_concept / search_bundle over stdio MCP for Claude Code/Desktop, Cursor, and any MCP client.

Registry

okf list --remote               # browse published bundles
okf get backstage-docs          # download, validate, install to ~/.okf/bundles/
okf list                        # your local bundles

Package for hand-off

okf zip docs-okf                # -> docs-okf.zip, ready to publish or share

Publishing

See docs/PUBLISHING.md — build a bundle, ship it as a release zip with a weekly self-sync Action, and add it to the awesome-okf-kit registry. Publish only content you may redistribute.

Bundle layout

docs-okf/
    index.md                 root directory listing (reserved, no frontmatter)
    log.md                   build/sync history
    pages/                   one concept per page (frontmatter + body + citations)
        index.md             directory listing (every directory has one)
        home.md
        docs/…
    .okf-kit/state.json      crawl config, per-page content hashes, link edges

Development

pip install -e ".[dev]", then pytest -q (37 tests, fully offline) and ruff check okf_kit tests. See CONTRIBUTING.md and the CHANGELOG.

License

Apache-2.0.

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