The wskill projects into two views. The book you're reading is one; the other is a skill — the :ai_skill folder wcl wdoc skill builds, a SKILL.md plus a references/ directory an agent loads. SKILL.md inlines the curated :ai/:both indexes, linking each pinned note's page directly. This page maps that skill, then shows each page's actual generated Markdown.

Each circle is a skill page — SKILL.md purple, the per-note pages green. Each line is a link the skill actually emits. Scroll to zoom, drag to pan.

§ 1Pages

Every file the skill emits has its own preview page — open one to read its real generated Markdown (the same output wcl wdoc skill writes, internal links and all) and comment on any line (wcl wdoc serve --comment) to flag a fix. Clicking a circle in the graph above opens the same page.

§ 1.1Entry page

SKILL.md — the entry point; it inlines the curated indexes and links each note's page directly.

§ 1.2Process pages

NoteBook page
Create a new WADopen
Design a new system (the interview)open
Document an existing system (the scan)open
Write an extractor scriptopen
Review a WADopen
Evolve the WAD and write the specsopen
Keep a WAD currentopen

§ 1.3Concept pages

NoteBook page
What a WAD isopen
The twelve viewsopen
The C4 drill-downopen
Generated vs hand-authored dataopen
Specs and the change workflowopen
Interview vs scanopen
Relations wire the diagramsopen

§ 1.4Entity pages

NoteBook page
wcl init wadopen
wcl diff (WAD usage)open

§ 1.5Fact pages

NoteBook page
WAD folder layoutopen
Overview blocksopen
Context blocksopen
External-system blocksopen
Systems blocksopen
Infrastructure blocksopen
Build & deploy blocksopen
Documentation blocksopen
Persona blocksopen
System-admin blocksopen
Standards blocksopen
Domain blocksopen
Spec blocks & the status lifecycleopen
WAD vocabularies (kinds.wcl)open
WAD command tableopen
Extractor scriptsopen
Interview question bank (per view)open
Codebase scan checklist (per view)open