We have not yet converged on a best (or even adequate) way to present a structured mountain of information to AI, not already in its training corpus.
AI agents fielded by major AI players still fail at the basic task of providing immediate and correct support for use of the current versions of their products. If a programming language is too new to have adequate representation in the training corpus, there isn't an accepted standard way to provide a reference manual targeting AI agents. Even the best way to include documentation in a large project so new AI agents can take over is controversial. A pile of linked markdown files really isn't an answer, less structured than a codebase itself, that AI is good at navigating.
Other HN posts have discussed using SQL as a backbone for the AI "mind mapping" support we need for AI more critically than for ourselves.
I was hoping that CQL could be an answer to this. Perhaps, but not its current primary goal.