Nomipedia:Contribution Guidelines
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Welcome to Nomipedia and thank you for volunteering to help improve our wiki! We appreciate the love and care you put into Nomi 💜
To keep our wiki clean, consistent, and easy to navigate, all contributors should follow these guidelines below. (We recommend bookmarking this page and the home page)
General Principles
- Write clearly and simply for readers with varying backgrounds.
- Stay focused: articles should help users understand and use Nomi better.
- Use a neutral, helpful tone — avoid personal opinions.
- Content should describe how Nomi currently works and include only verifiable information (ie: information developers have stated or confirmed, not speculation).
Editing Basics
- Always check existing pages before adding any new page or content.
- Interlink and reference existing content where possible. (It can help to have another tab with the All Page view open for reference)
- Reference the Style Guide below to maintain clean formatting (formatting examples included)
- It is generally best to edit source content to ensure intended formatting (the [[]] button is an "edit source" shortcut)
- If your content idea does not fit on an existing page, use the New Page Guide to create a new page for your content.
Moderation
- Currently, all edits and new pages are reviewed before they are visible to others. If content does not fit the guidelines, it will have to be rejected.
- If you have any questions about how to incorporate something or any of the guidelines, please feel free to ask by emailing support[at]nomi.ai.
- We greatly appreciate help keeping the Nomi wiki up to date, but please remember, all contributions are made voluntarily and become the domain of the wiki once added. No contributor or editor can claim ownership of content after submitting it to moderation.
Nomipedia Style guide
To keep Nomipedia clear and consistent, please follow these style guidelines when writing or editing pages.
1. Tone & Voice
- Write in a helpful, neutral, and welcoming tone.
- Focus on explaining concepts and solving problems, not personal opinion.
- Use second person ("you") when giving instructions (e.g., You can improve communication by…).
2. Structure
- Use short sections with headings (e.g., == Like this ==).
- Break up long text with lists or steps.
- Put the main answer/solution first, then details.
3. Formatting
- Use bold for key terms: Nomi Memory, Voice Calls.
- Use italics for emphasis or menu items: Settings, Preferences.
- Use ordered lists (#) for steps and unordered lists (*) for bullets.
4. Links & References
- Link to other Nomipedia pages when relevant: [[Memory]], [[Voice Calls]].
- Avoid external links unless absolutely necessary.
- If linking to Discord or outside resources, explain why.
5. Adding a New Page
If you searched and found that there is no existing page for the topic you would like to cover, please use the New Page Guide here.
6. Categories & Tags
- Every page must include at least one {{ContentMeta}} block with a medium and a kind (e.g., {{ContentMeta | medium = Voice | kind = FAQs}}).
- Add optional content type tags using the kind field (FAQ, Guide, Troubleshooting, Explanation, QandA Summaries) if they apply.
- Generally existing pages will already have the appropriate mediums/kinds after migration, but it is worth double checking.
Current mediums are:
- medium = API – API structure, endpoints, auth, and integration behavior
- medium = Conversation and Personality – how Nomi talks, behaves, and is configured in chat
- medium = Group Chats – using Nomi in multi-user/group chat settings
- medium = Images Video Appearance – avatars, media, visual appearance, and related features
- medium = Memory – how Nomi stores, recalls, and uses user memories
- medium = Mind Maps – mind map features, structure, and workflows
- medium = Platform and Account – account management, billing, settings, and platform-wide behavior
- medium = Voice – voice mode, calling, and audio-related behavior
Current kinds are:
- kind = Guides – step-by-step instructions or walkthroughs
- kind = FAQs – common questions with focused answers
- kind = Troubleshooting – problem/solution flow to fix issues
- kind = Explanations – conceptual background, theory, or definitions
- kind = QandA Summaries – condensed Q&A recap pages
7. Media
- Use images, screenshots, or diagrams when they make instructions clearer.
- Add descriptive captions so readers know what they’re seeing.
- Optimize files for web (not huge raw uploads).
Rule of thumb: Make every page clear, consistent, and useful — write for readers first!
Quick Wiki Formatting Reference
Below are the most common MediaWiki formatting types - they are shown in plain text below but would have the desired effect across pages.
1. Headings
= Heading 1 =
== Heading 2 ==
=== Heading 3 ===
2. Bold and Italics
Note: these are individual ' characters
''italic'' (2 ' on either side of text)
'''bold''' (3 ' on either side of text)
'''''bold italic''''' (5 ' on either side of text)
3. Lists
Bullet list
* Item 1
* Item 2
** Sub-item
Numbered list
# Step one
# Step two
## Sub-step
4. Links
Internal links
[[Memory]]
[[Mind Maps]]
[[Conversation and Personality|custom link text]]
External links
[https://nomi.ai Nomi website]
5. Categories
Add at the bottom of a page:
[[Category:Voice]]
[[Category:FAQ]]
6. Images
[[File:Example.png|thumb|right|250px|Caption text]]
Options:
- thumb = thumbnail
- right / left / center = alignment
- 250px = size
- Last part = caption
7. Tables
{| class="wikitable"
! Column 1 !! Column 2
|-
| Row 1, cell 1 || Row 1, cell 2
|-
| Row 2, cell 1 || Row 2, cell 2
|}
8. Code and Preformatted Text
Inline code: <code>inline code</code>
Block code: <pre> Preformatted block Keeps spacing </pre>
9. Horizontal line
----
10. Templates
{{TemplateName}}
{{FAQ}}
Templates insert reusable content or auto-add categories.
Helpful Nav Links
- List All Pages - A full list of pages that have already been published.
- Category List - Lists all category pages.
- What Links Here - shows what pages link to a given page.