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Knowledge Nodes

Every piece of knowledge in your graph lives inside a node.

🏷️ Node Types

Each node has a type that determines its icon and accent color. Use types to visually organize your graph.

Guided Note Creation

Creating a new note is a narrative journey, not a blank form.

1

Title

Beatrice welcomes you with “Let’s create something new.” Enter a title and press Return to continue. The cursor auto-focuses so you can start typing immediately.

2

Content

Your title appears as a quote above the writing area. Start writing, or paste from the clipboard. A Paste from clipboard button appears when the area is empty.

3

Tags (Optional)

Add tags to help organize your graph. This step is optional — tap Skip to proceed. You can always add tags later from the node detail view.

4

Done

A success screen confirms your note was created, showing a summary card with title, content preview, tags, and word count. Tap View Note to open the detail inspector, or Create Another to start a new note.

🖌️ Tags and Metadata

Tags let you categorize nodes without folder constraints.

Adding Tags

Open a node’s detail view, scroll to Metadata, and enter a tag. Tap Add or press Return. Tags appear as colored chips below the content area.

Removing Tags

Tap the × button on any tag chip to remove it instantly.

Metadata Fields

Each node automatically tracks:

📶 Text-to-Speech

Listen to your node content read aloud.

Playing Audio

Open a node with content and tap the Play button in the Content section header. The app reads the full content body using your device’s default voice.

Pausing and Resuming

Tap the Pause button to pause mid-sentence. Tap again to resume. Audio stops automatically when you navigate away, enter edit mode, or delete the node.

🗑️ Deleting Nodes

Scroll to the bottom of the detail view and tap Delete Note. A confirmation dialog warns you that the node and all its connections will be permanently removed. This action cannot be undone.

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Warning: Deleting a node also removes every relationship pointing to or from it. Connected nodes are not deleted, but the links between them are.