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Packages can be used to define knowledge bases in KnowWE on different articles. Markups like [Questions|Doc Questions] and [Rules|Doc Rules] can be added to certain packages and the packages can later be added to a knowledge base.
There are different ways to uses packages. By default, all markups are in the package "default" which is also the package compiled by default by a [KnowledgeBase|Doc KnowledgeBase]
Packages can be used to define knowledge bases in KnowWE on different articles. Knowledge markups like [Questions|Doc Questions] and [Rules|Doc Rules] can be added to certain packages and the packages can later be added to a knowledge base.
By default, all markups are in the package "default" which is also the package compiled by default by a [KnowledgeBase|Doc KnowledgeBase].
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There are different ways to use packages other than the default package.
!!Add all knowledge markups to a package at once
You can add the following markup in an arbitrary position on the article.
{{{
%%Package myPackageName
}}}
By doing this, all markups of this article are in the pagacke "myPackageName".
!!Add a single knowledge markup to a package
Almost all knowledge markup support the annotation "@package: myPackageName".
\\
Example:
{{{
%%Question
Quest A
- question1 [oc]
-- answer1
-- answer2
@package: myPackageName
%
}}}