Knowledge systems

Tapestry

Tapestry is the right NatsuFox project if your workflow starts with URLs and ends with a structured, searchable, publishable knowledge asset. It is designed for agent-native capture, feed normalization, synthesis, and display.

Who should click

Choose Tapestry if the core job is knowledge capture and organization, not just link saving.

Researchers and curators

Use Tapestry when you need to preserve discussions, articles, and context across multiple platforms as reusable research assets.

Developers and knowledge workers

Use Tapestry when you want an agent-native workflow that converts scattered web content into structured notes, chapters, and display-ready output.

What you get

A route from raw URL to durable output.

Capture Platform-aware crawlers for multi-source web content, including discussions and long-form articles.
Normalize A feed layer that turns heterogeneous sources into a stable intermediate model.
Publish Knowledge-base output and display surfaces that make the result readable, searchable, and shareable.

Best next links

Go where your intent is highest.

FAQ

Two fast routing questions.

When should I use Tapestry instead of a bookmark manager?
Use Tapestry when you need capture, normalization, synthesis, and publication instead of simple link storage. It is for turning source material into structured knowledge, not just saving references.
Should I click the live project page or the repository first?
Start with the live project page if you want positioning and a visual overview. Start with the repository if you want code, installation details, issues, and source-level docs.