Anyaguki
Anyaguki is a collaborative wiki-style knowledge project and online archive dedicated to material culture, making, and practical know-how. It collects and organizes information about materials, techniques, tools, and contexts used in crafts, design, and fabrication. The platform prioritizes open access and community-sourced content, with pages representing methods, experiments, equipment, and historical notes. Entries typically include a concise description, step-by-step instructions, safety considerations, properties of materials, and references to sources. The project is governed by a voluntary community that emphasizes neutral point of view, attribution, and verifiability; content is licensed openly to encourage reuse and adaptation.
Origins and scope: Anyaguki was established in 2018 by a loose coalition of makers, educators, and researchers
Content and structure: The archive covers a wide range of topics, including textiles, woodworking, metals, plastics,
Usage and impact: Anyaguki is used by schools, libraries, and community workshops as a reference and teaching