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schema: foundry-doc-v1 schema: foundry-doc-v1
title: "MediaKit OS" title: "MediaKit OS"
slug: mediakit-os slug: mediakit-os
category: systems category: systems
type: topic type: topic
quality: complete quality: complete
short_description: "MediaKit OS is the consolidated toolkit of Open Source tools, protocols, and libraries used to manage and distribute PointSav media assets and knowledge documentation." short_description: "MediaKit OS is the consolidated toolkit of Open Source tools, protocols, and libraries used to manage and distribute PointSav media assets and knowledge documentation."
status: active status: active
bcsc_class: public-disclosure-safe bcsc_class: public-disclosure-safe
last_edited: 2026-05-04 last_edited: 2026-05-04
editor: pointsav-engineering editor: pointsav-engineering
cites: [] cites: []
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**MediaKit OS** is the specialized toolkit within the PointSav platform dedicated to the management, curation, and distribution of institutional media assets and knowledge. It consolidates a suite of refined Open Source tools into a unified execution environment. **MediaKit OS** is the specialized toolkit within the PointSav platform dedicated to the management, curation, and distribution of institutional media assets and knowledge. It consolidates a suite of refined Open Source tools into a unified execution environment.
## Content and Knowledge Management ## Content and Knowledge Management
The primary function of **MediaKit OS** is to power the platform's documentation engines (such as `app-mediakit-knowledge`). It provides the necessary libraries and protocols for: The primary function of **MediaKit OS** is to power the platform's documentation engines (such as `app-mediakit-knowledge`). It provides the necessary libraries and protocols for:
* **Markdown Parsing:** Rendering the Wikipedia-style documentation from flat files. * **Markdown Parsing:** Rendering the Wikipedia-style documentation from flat files.
* **Design Token Ingestion:** Applying structural UI rules from [[topic-wikipedia-layout]] and the [[pointsav-design-system]]. * **Design Token Ingestion:** Applying structural UI rules from [[topic-wikipedia-layout]] and the [[pointsav-design-system]].
* **Media Optimization:** Managing the PointSav and Woodfine logo assets and diagrams found in the [[pointsav-media-assets]] repositories. * **Media Optimization:** Managing the PointSav and Woodfine logo assets and diagrams found in the [[pointsav-media-assets]] repositories.
## Unified Protocols ## Unified Protocols
MediaKit OS enforces a set of **Unified Protocols** across the ecosystem. This ensures that every piece of media or documentation adheres to the same institutional standard, regardless of which cluster authored it. MediaKit OS enforces a set of **Unified Protocols** across the ecosystem. This ensures that every piece of media or documentation adheres to the same institutional standard, regardless of which cluster authored it.
Key protocols include: Key protocols include:
* **Linguistic Tokens:** Standardizing the "Bloomberg-grade" tone and industry-validated terminology. * **Linguistic Tokens:** Standardizing the "Bloomberg-grade" tone and industry-validated terminology.
* **Metadata Schemas:** Utilizing `foundry-doc-v1` and other structured frontmatter for all knowledge artifacts. * **Metadata Schemas:** Utilizing `foundry-doc-v1` and other structured frontmatter for all knowledge artifacts.
* **Integrity Checks:** Verifying the cryptographic anchors of media assets stored within a Totebox Archive. * **Integrity Checks:** Verifying the cryptographic anchors of media assets stored within a Totebox Archive.
## Integration with Totebox ## Integration with Totebox
MediaKit OS is natively integrated into the [[topic-totebox-orchestration]] layer. It typically runs as a service within a specialized **MediaKit Archive**, allowing it to read raw assets from the `assets/` directory and write refined documentation or public-facing websites directly to the `ledger/`. MediaKit OS is natively integrated into the [[topic-totebox-orchestration]] layer. It typically runs as a service within a specialized **MediaKit Archive**, allowing it to read raw assets from the `assets/` directory and write refined documentation or public-facing websites directly to the `ledger/`.
This architecture ensures that the "muscle memory" of the platform's interface remains consistent and reliable across decades of operation. This architecture ensures that the "muscle memory" of the platform's interface remains consistent and reliable across decades of operation.
## See Also ## See Also
- [[topic-totebox-os]] - [[topic-totebox-os]]
- [[topic-console-os]] - [[topic-console-os]]
- [[topic-privategit-os]] - [[topic-privategit-os]]
- [[topic-user-interface-design]] - [[topic-user-interface-design]]