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We're currently in the progress of moving the documentation to in-app (hit the F1 key within Trilium) As a result, there may be some missing parts until we've completed the migration If you'd prefer to navigate through the documentation within GitHub, you can navigate the User Guide documentation
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A website for guides, reference, showcase, inspiration, and more, all for Trilium Notes! Not convinced? Come see for yourself just what Trilium can do
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Trilium Next has all the bases covered, with markdown, image, to-do lists, and table support, along with interlinking, mind maps, flowcharts, and code blocks for the more savvy user
- Trilium — Take your notes to the next level - Medium
Trilium is an open source hierarchical note taking app designed to organize and structure your notes in a flexible and efficient way
- Trilium: The Ultimate Open-Source Hierarchical Note-Taking Application
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- Trilium - Quickstart | Elest. io
Trilium is an open source tool that helps you organize and manage your notes, tasks, and information It provides an interface for creating, editing, and organizing notes, allowing you to keep track of your ideas, tasks, and knowledge in a structured and searchable format
- How to Install and Use Trilium Notes for Efficient Note-Taking
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I lived in Ontario when I first started the project and Trillium (the flower) is sort of a provincial logo, many institutions in Ontario are named "Trillium [something]" So I kept hearing reading it almost everyday, I liked the sound of it and its nature motif, so I just reused it
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