AI Agent Options #5435

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opened 2026-02-05 10:03:50 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 2 comments
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Originally created by @samschultzponsys on GitHub (Sep 23, 2025).

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What are the current recommended ways to have an AI agent that can be trained on Bookstack data, I believe there was something called Danswer that has since been rebranded, but just wanted to see if theres a go-to for the community.

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Originally created by @samschultzponsys on GitHub (Sep 23, 2025). ### Attempted Debugging - [x] I have read the debugging page ### Searched GitHub Issues - [x] I have searched GitHub for the issue. ### Describe the Scenario What are the current recommended ways to have an AI agent that can be trained on Bookstack data, I believe there was something called Danswer that has since been rebranded, but just wanted to see if theres a go-to for the community. ### Exact BookStack Version Latest ### Log Content ```text ``` ### Hosting Environment Docker
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Sep 25, 2025):

Hi @samschultzponsys,

Danswer (Now Onyx) is still probably your best bet for properly parsing BookStack content to be searchable via LLM.
I had been playing with something more native/built-in via #5552, but I'm not sure on the direction/implementation that may take.

As some alternative options, there are some MCP server projects out there like this one.

One of our sponsors, SiteSpeakAI, also provide services for this kind of thing: https://sitespeak.ai/bookstack

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Sep 25, 2025): Hi @samschultzponsys, Danswer (Now Onyx) is still probably your best bet for properly parsing BookStack content to be searchable via LLM. I had been playing with something more native/built-in via #5552, but I'm not sure on the direction/implementation that may take. As some alternative options, there are some MCP server [projects out there like this one](https://github.com/pnocera/bookstack-mcp-server). One of our sponsors, SiteSpeakAI, also provide services for this kind of thing: https://sitespeak.ai/bookstack
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Dec 21, 2025):

Since there's been no further follow-up I'm going to close this off.

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Dec 21, 2025): Since there's been no further follow-up I'm going to close this off.
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Reference: starred/BookStack#5435