AI Tools / Knowledge Management

XTrace MemHub — LLM-Wiki Mindmap Guide

A guide for exporting ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini history into XTrace MemHub, then downloading Markdown for an Obsidian-style wiki and graph view. It explains the export flow, supported platforms, and the Markdown ZIP output.

Clear24/30
Useful23/30
Specific15/20
Complete15/20
XTrace MemHub — LLM-Wiki Mindmap Guide screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes a real AI-related workflow: capturing chat history from major LLMs, importing it into MemHub, and exporting structured Markdown for a personal knowledge base. The README gives enough detail to understand the product’s purpose, the supported sources, the extension-based capture flow, and the downstream Obsidian/Mindmap use case, which is enough for a public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show the actual MemHub web app, pricing, or whether the export and graph features work beyond the guide. It also does not explain setup requirements, supported limits, or what the resulting Markdown structure looks like in practice.

Review status

27 days ago #422 ↑ +42

Last evaluated 27 days ago. Current rank #422. Up 42 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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