From ca5024a9f2b39ab14e03e29ca96fb97f45e3d688 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elian Doran Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2025 09:39:03 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Note (markdown) --- Note.md | 42 +----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/Note.md b/Note.md index e2f0625..6116f5e 100644 --- a/Note.md +++ b/Note.md @@ -1,41 +1 @@ -Note is a central entity in Trilium. Main attributes of note are title and content. - -### Note types - -* [[text note|Text notes]] - this is default note type which allows you to put rich text, images etc. -* [[code note|Code notes]] - some kind of formal code, typically programming language (e.g. JavaScript) or data structure (e.g. JSON) -* [image note](https://github.com/zadam/trilium/wiki/Images) - represents single image -* file note - represents uploaded file (e.g. docx MS Word document). -* render HTML note - this works as an output screen of attached [[scripts]] -* [[saved search]] note - contains saved search query and dynamically displays result of the search as its sub-notes -* [[relation map]] note - visualizes notes and their relations -* [[book note]] - displays its children notes, useful for reading many short notes -* [[mermaid]] - create diagrams and flowcharts using [mermaid.js ↗](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid) -* [[canvas note]] - allows hand drawn notes and basic diagraming on an infinite canvas using [excalidraw ↗](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw) - -In Trilium there's no specific "folder" note type. Any note can have children and thus be a folder. - -### Root note -There's one special note called "root note" which is root of the note tree. All other notes are placed below it in the structure. - -### Tree structure - -Importantly, note itself doesn't carry information on its placement in note tree. See [[cloning]] for details. - -Tree structure of notes can resemble file system - but compared to that notes in Trilium can act as both file and directory - meaning that note can both have its own content and have children. "Leaf note" is a note which doesn't have any children. - -### Deleting / undeleting notes - -When you delete a note in Trilium, it is actually only marked for deletion (soft-delete) - the actual content, title, attributes etc. are not deleted, only hidden. - -Within (by default) 7 days, it is possible to undelete these soft-deleted notes - open Recent Changes dialog, and you will see a list of all modified notes including the deleted ones. Notes available for undeletion have a link to do so. This is kind of "trash can" functionality known from e.g. Windows. - -Clicking an undelete will recover the note, it's content and attributes - note should be just as before being deleted. This action will also undelete note's children which have been deleted in the same action. - -To be able to undelete a note, it is necessary that deleted note's parent must be undeleted (otherwise there's no place where we can undelete it to). This might become a problem when you delete more notes in succession - the solution is then undelete in the reverse order of your deletion. - -After the 7 days (configurable) the notes will be "erased" - their title, content, revisions and attributes will be erased, and it will not be possible anymore to recover them (unless you restore [[backup]]). - -## See also - -* [[Read-only note]] \ No newline at end of file +See https://docs.triliumnotes.org/user-guide/concepts/notes. \ No newline at end of file