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| <p>Trilium is a personal knowledge base tool. This allows you to write and | ||||
|   manage your knowledge in a structured manner.</p> | ||||
| <h3>Main features</h3> | ||||
| <ul> | ||||
|   <li>hierarchical (tree) structure of notes - notes can be easily nested as | ||||
|     necessary without imposing any depth limitations | ||||
|     <ul> | ||||
|       <li>extension of tree structure in the form of note clones - note can belong | ||||
|         to multiple parent notes - thus appearing in multiple places in the hierarchy</li> | ||||
|     </ul> | ||||
|   </li> | ||||
|   <li>strong encryption - selected notes can be protected with strong encryption | ||||
|     with key derived from password</li> | ||||
|   <li>web application to be deployed on your server, desktop application (build | ||||
|     on Electron) and data synchronization between instances</li> | ||||
|   <li>fast keyboard-based navigation between different notes using "Jump-to" | ||||
|     and "Recent notes" dialogs</li> | ||||
| </ul> | ||||
| <h3>Homepage</h3> | ||||
| <p>Trilium project is maintained in <a href="https://github.com/zadam/trilium">GitHub repository</a> where | ||||
|   you can find up to date documentation, source code and you can file issues.</p> | ||||
							
								
								
									
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| <p>Protected notes are encrypted using AES encryption algorithm where encryption | ||||
|   key is generated using Scrypt key derivation function from user entered | ||||
|   password.</p> | ||||
| <p> </p> | ||||
| <p>You can either protect individual notes or whole subtree by right clicking | ||||
|   on an item in the tree pane. In such a case it's still a case of all of | ||||
|   the notes being encrypted individually. One consequence is that you can | ||||
|   still create unprotected notes under protected notes.</p> | ||||
| <p> </p> | ||||
| <p>In protected notes, only note title and note text are encrypted. All metadata | ||||
|   like date of last modification, note structure etc. are not encrypted and | ||||
|   can be visible even without entering protected mode.</p> | ||||
| <p> </p> | ||||
| <p>When you try to perform action which requires protected session (e.g. | ||||
|   reading protected notes or making note protected), you'll be asked to enter | ||||
|   password. After successful authentication, protected session is established | ||||
|   for limited period of time (by default 10 minutes). If protected session | ||||
|   is not refreshed during this time, protected session expires and user needs | ||||
|   to authenticate again to start new protected session.</p> | ||||
							
								
								
									
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| Note cloning allows you to "register" single note (and it's subtree) under | ||||
| multiple different notes.  | ||||
| <p> </p> | ||||
| <p>This allows the same note to appear in multiple places in the tree. This | ||||
|   is useful when note logically belongs to multiple categories - e.g. in | ||||
|   time based structure you can categorize the note for the given date and | ||||
|   then separately you might want to put it somewhere else by it's taxonomy. | ||||
|   In this sense it works similarly to tags, only more generally and in a | ||||
|   tree structure (while tags are typically flat structured).</p> | ||||
| <p> </p> | ||||
| <p>When note has multiple parents, then technically there isn't any one "original" | ||||
|   and "clones", all of the parents are equal.</p> | ||||
							
								
								
									
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| <p>Trilium supports synchronization between different instances. Typical | ||||
|   scenario is when you have web version of Trilium deployed on your server | ||||
|   and desktop builds on your personal and work computer (star shaped topology).</p> | ||||
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