Nobody understood my tool, so I launched it as 15s Netflix-style mini-episodes Grok-Wiki, a tool designed for source-grounded wikis and local CLI agents, launched as a series of 15-second Netflix-style mini-episodes after its creator found that nobody understood the product. The five-episode season, now streaming, demonstrates features like hot key entry, agent context, and multilingual support to explain how the desktop app keeps repository context accessible for developers and agents. Season 01 / 15 second dispatches What's Grok-Wiki? A short product film for the desktop loop: source-grounded repository context, local CLI agents, and model access that stays with you. Now streaming Five small cuts from the desktop. What the season covers A product story told in small cuts. What Grok-Wiki is Source-grounded wikis, docs, and Ask sessions made for the local CLI agents you already use. Hot key entry Bring repository context forward with a fast desktop gesture instead of breaking your working rhythm. Agent context Published pages, Markdown handoff, and Obsidian exports keep generated knowledge useful for humans and agents. The midnight push Ship late without scattering context: keep release notes, source trails, and local agent handoff in one place. The language mix-up Japanese and Mandarin support keeps repository docs and desktop UI context readable for multilingual teams. Desktop app