Internal links are links to other notes within Trilium.
You can open an internal link by clicking it. You can also see a read-only
preview of an internal link's contents by hovering over it.
Inserting internal links
Internal links can be created at the current position in a text note by:
- Pressing Ctrl + L or the
button underneath the
menu in the Formatting toolbar.
- Searching for the title of the desired note to link. It's also possible
to create new notes from this dialog by typing a non-existing note title
and selecting Create and link child note.
There are two link types which you can select when creating the link to
the note:
- Link title mirrors the note's current title
- This is sometimes also called "reference link".
- The title of this link cannot be changed. Instead, it will always show
the current title of the linked note.
- The icon of the linked note will also be displayed.
- Link title can be changed arbitrarily
- This will create a traditional hyperlink, where the text of the link can
be different from the note title.
In-place linking
You can also insert internal links “inline” by using the @ symbol:
- Type
@ in a text note, which will open the
note search menu.
- Search for the desired note's title by typing a few characters. Use Up and Down to
select the correct note, and press Enter or Tab to create
the link. It's also possible to create new notes with this method by typing
a non-existing note title and selecting Create and link child note.
Pasting internal links
You can also insert internal links by copying a note from the note tree.
- In the Note Tree,
select a note and press Ctrl + C.
- In a text note, paste the link by pressing Ctrl + V.