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name Patterns
description Reusable conventions for agent-friendly knowledge graphs — collection vocabulary, linking discipline, placement by importance, multi-level disclosure, authorship of high-signal labels, decomposition frameworks, and task-based vibe-checking
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Content model defines what's possible (nodes, links, paths, companions); patterns are the author-time conventions for combining those primitives well

Patterns

Patterns are reusable approaches to common knowledge graph structuring challenges. They're not rules — they're conventions that work well in practice.

Each pattern describes when to use it, how it works, and what to watch out for. Current patterns include collections, linking, placement, progressive-disclosure, authorship, frameworks, and vibe-checking.