| name | kb-guide |
| description | Search, read, create, and update knowledge base entries via MCP-connected KB tools. Use when the user asks to look up documentation, find existing articles, check if docs exist on a topic, create a new KB entry, update an existing document, or when domain questions should be answered from the knowledge base first. |
Knowledge Base Integration Guide
When MCP knowledge base servers are configured, you can use their tools to search, read, create, and update knowledge entries.
Common MCP Knowledge Base Tools
MCP KB servers typically expose tools with these patterns:
Search / Query
search_documents(query, limit?) -- full-text search across the knowledge base
search_notes(query) -- search personal notes or wiki entries
query_knowledge(query, filters?) -- filtered search with metadata constraints
Read
get_document(id) -- retrieve a document by ID
read_page(path) -- read a wiki page by path
list_documents(folder?, tag?) -- list documents in a folder or by tag
Create / Update
create_document(title, content, metadata?) -- create a new entry
update_document(id, content) -- update an existing document
create_note(title, body) -- create a quick note
Example Tool Call
When a user asks "do we have docs on deployment?", search the KB first:
Tool: search_documents
Arguments: { "query": "deployment", "limit": 5 }
Present matching results with titles and snippets. If no results are found, offer to create a new entry.
When to Use Knowledge Base
- Before answering domain questions: Search the KB first -- it may contain authoritative answers
- When the user asks "do we have docs on...": Search the KB and return results
- After resolving an issue: Suggest creating a KB entry to capture the solution
- For onboarding/FAQ questions: Check if there's an existing KB article
Usage Pattern
- Identify the user's intent (search, read, write)
- Call the appropriate MCP tool by name
- If a tool is not available, inform the user that no KB server is configured
- Present results clearly -- include titles, snippets, and links when available
Notes
- MCP server configuration is defined in
golem.yaml under the mcp key
- Available MCP tools depend on which servers are configured -- use tool discovery to check
- Always prefer searching the KB before generating answers from your own training data