Knowledge Capture
Convert conversations and notes into structured, linkable Notion pages for easy reuse.
Quick start
- Clarify what to capture (decision, how-to, FAQ, learning, documentation) and target audience.
- Identify the right database/template in
reference/(team wiki, how-to, FAQ, decision log, learning, documentation). - Pull any prior context from Notion with
Notion:notion-search→Notion:notion-fetch(existing pages to update/link). - Draft the page with
Notion:notion-create-pagesusing the database’s schema; include summary, context, source links, and tags/owners. - Link from hub pages and related records; update status/owners with
Notion:notion-update-pageas the source evolves.
Workflow
0) If any MCP call fails because Notion MCP is not connected, pause and set it up:
- Add the Notion MCP:
codex mcp add notion --url https://mcp.notion.com/mcp
- Enable remote MCP client:
- Set
[features].rmcp_client = trueinconfig.tomlor runcodex --enable rmcp_client
- Set
- Log in with OAuth:
codex mcp login notion
After successful login, the user will have to restart codex. You should finish your answer and tell them so when they try again they can continue with Step 1.
1) Define the capture
- Ask purpose, audience, freshness, and whether this is new or an update.
- Determine content type: decision, how-to, FAQ, concept/wiki entry, learning/note, documentation page.
2) Locate destination
- Pick the correct database using
reference/*-database.mdguides; confirm required properties (title, tags, owner, status, date, relations). - If multiple candidate databases, ask the user which to use; otherwise, create in the primary wiki/documentation DB.
3) Extract and structure
- Extract facts, decisions, actions, and rationale from the conversation.
- For decisions, record alternatives, rationale, and outcomes.
- For how-tos/docs, capture steps, pre-reqs, links to assets/code, and edge cases.
- For FAQs, phrase as Q&A with concise answers and links to deeper docs.
4) Create/update in Notion
- Use
Notion:notion-create-pageswith the correctdata_source_id; set properties (title, tags, owner, status, dates, relations). - Use templates in
reference/to structure content (section headers, checklists). - If updating an existing page, fetch then edit via
Notion:notion-update-page.
5) Link and surface
- Add relations/backlinks to hub pages, related specs/docs, and teams.
- Add a short summary/changelog for future readers.
- If follow-up tasks exist, create tasks in the relevant database and link them.
Notion Markdown Guardrails (must follow)
- For any request that writes or heavily reformats page content, first read
notion://docs/enhanced-markdown-specvia MCP. Do not rely on memory for syntax. - Inline math must use
$...$with no inner-edge spaces: use$\zeta(s)=\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}n^{-s}$, not$ \zeta(s) = ... $. - Keep whitespace outside inline math delimiters so Notion parses them reliably in prose.
- Do not over-escape LaTeX commands/braces in the authored content. Target text should contain single-backslash LaTeX (e.g.,
\frac,\sum,\infty). - If the transport format is JSON, escape only for JSON encoding; rendered Notion content must still be valid LaTeX.
- Use callouts with exact fenced-div syntax:
- Opening:
::: callout {icon="💡" color="blue_bg"} - Closing:
:::
- Opening:
- Prefer Notion-flavored Markdown inside callouts (bold, lists, equations). Avoid HTML formatting tags unless required by spec.
- After writing, always
notion-fetchthe updated page and verify formulas/callouts are not mangled. If escaped artifacts appear (e.g.,\\{, missing\zeta, broken$parsing), patch immediately.
References and examples
reference/— database schemas and templates (e.g.,team-wiki-database.md,how-to-guide-database.md,faq-database.md,decision-log-database.md,documentation-database.md,learning-database.md,database-best-practices.md).examples/— capture patterns in practice (e.g.,decision-capture.md,how-to-guide.md,conversation-to-faq.md).