Plain Markdown on disk

Organize your notes as Markdown files, with native relationships, Git, local agents, and direct AI model providers.
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Every note is a Markdown file with a YAML frontmatter. No database, no proprietary format. Read them with any editor, grep them from the terminal, version them with Git.
Plain Markdown on disk

YAML frontmatter for structure

Block-based editing with slash commands, wikilinks, raw Markdown, whiteboards, media previews, table navigation, and note width controls. Everything durable stays in vault files.
Rich block editor

[[Wikilinks]] with autocomplete

Rich relationships as first-class citizen

Commit, push, and browse history from within the app. Every change tracked. Sync across devices with the same tool you already trust for code.
Rich commit history, right in the app

Navigable version history per single note

Track changes, commit and push

Use CLI coding agents such as Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Pi, and Gemini when you want tool-backed editing. Use local or API model providers for chat over note context without vault-write tools.
Sidebar with custom sections

The docs sit in the app repo so product behavior, architecture, and user-facing guidance can evolve together.
Install Tolaria, open the Getting Started vault, and understand the first-launch flow.
Learn how notes, properties, types, relationships, custom views, Git, and AI fit together.
Capture notes, organize the inbox, use wikilinks, create types, push changes, configure AI, and navigate long notes.
Use the maintenance checklist when code changes affect commands, models, integrations, or platform behavior.
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