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Graph view
Graph view is a core plugin that lets you visualize the relationships between the notes in your vault.
To open the Graph view, click Open graph view in the Ribbon.
- Circles represent notes, or nodes.
- Lines represent Internal links between two nodes.
The more nodes that reference a given node, the bigger it gets.
To interact with notes in the graph:
- Hover over each circle to highlight that note's connections.
- Click a note in the graph to open that note.
- Right-click a note to open a context menu with the actions available for that note.
To navigate around the graph:
- Zoom in and out using the scroll wheel on your mouse, or using the
+
and-
keys. - Move the graph around by dragging it with your mouse cursor, or using the arrow keys.
You can hold Shift while using the keyboard to speed up the movements.
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Settings
To open the graph settings, click the cog icon in the upper-left corner of the graph view.
Click Restore default settings in the upper-right corner of the settings box to reset any changes you make.
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Filters
This section controls what nodes to show in the graph.
- Search files lets you filter notes based on a search term. To learn about how you can write more advanced search terms, refer to Search.
- Tags toggles whether to show tags in the graph.
- Attachments toggles whether to show attachments in the graph.
- Existing files only toggles whether to show notes that exists in your vault. Since a note doesn't need to exist to link to it, this can help reduce limit your graph to notes that you actually have in your vault.
- Orphans toggles whether to show notes without any links.
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Groups
Create groups of notes to distinguish them from each other using color.
To create a new group:
- Click New group.
- In the search box, type a search term for the notes you want to add to the group.
- Click the colored circle to give the group a color.
To learn about how you can write more advanced search terms, refer to Search.
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Display
This section controls how to visualize nodes and links in the graph.
- Arrows toggles whether to show the direction of each link.
- Text fade threshold controls the text transparency for the name of each note.
- Node size controls the size of the circle representing each note.
- Link thickness controls the line width for each link.
- Animate starts a
time-lapse animation .
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Forces
This section controls the forces that act on each node in the graph.
- Center force controls how compact the graph is. A higher value creates a more circular graph.
- Repel force controls how much a node pushes other nodes away from it.
- Link force controls the pull on each link. If the link was a rubber band, the link force controls how tight or loose the band is.
- Link distance controls the length of the lines between each note.
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Start a time-lapse animation
Notes and attachments appear in chronological order based on their creation time.
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Local Graph
To open a local Graph view, use the Open local graph command. While the Graph view shows all notes in your vault, a local Graph view shows you notes connected to the active note.
The local Graph view can use all of the