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The Graph view 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 represents Internal link 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.
Settings
To open the graph settings, click the cog icon in the top-left corner of the graph view.
Click Restore default settings in the top-right corner of the settings box to reset any changes you make.
Filters
This section controls what nodes to show in the graph.
- Search files lets you filter notes based on a search query. To learn about how you can write more advanced search queries, 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.
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 query 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 queries, refer to Search.
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 #Start a timelapse animation.
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.
Start a timelapse animation
Notes and attachments appear in chronological order based on their creation time.