Open Knowledge Format Offers a Markdown-Based Standard for Feeding AI Agents Org Context
Published on June 12, 2026, the Open Knowledge Format (OKF) is a vendor-neutral, open specification designed to give AI agents structured access to organizational knowledge. It packages information as plain markdown files with YAML frontmatter, stored in a simple directory structure that requires no proprietary SDKs or custom integrations. Each file represents a single concept — such as a database table, metric, runbook, or API — identified by its file path and linked to related concepts via standard markdown links. The format's only required field is a type declaration, with optional metadata like title, description, tags, and timestamps, keeping adoption deliberately low-friction. OKF aims to replace the fragmented, team-by-team approach of pulling context from sources like Confluence, Notion, and data catalogs into a single, universally readable knowledge bundle.
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