* Notes can be arranged into arbitrarily deep tree. Single note can be placed into multiple places in the tree (see [cloning](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/cloning-notes))
* Rich WYSIWYG note editor including e.g. tables, images and [math](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/text-notes) with markdown [autoformat](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/text-notes#autoformat)
* Support for editing [notes with source code](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/code-notes), including syntax highlighting
* Fast and easy [navigation between notes](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/note-navigation), full text search and [note hoisting](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/note-hoisting)
* Note [attributes](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/attributes) can be used for note organization, querying and advanced [scripting](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/scripts)
* UI available in English, German, Spanish, French, Romanian, and Chinese (simplified and traditional)
* Direct [OpenID and TOTP integration](./docs/User%20Guide/User%20Guide/Installation%20%26%20Setup/Server%20Installation/Multi-Factor%20Authentication.md) for more secure login
* [Sharing](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/sharing) (publishing) notes to public internet
* Strong [note encryption](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/protected-notes) with per-note granularity
* Sketching diagrams, based on [Excalidraw](https://excalidraw.com/) (note type "canvas")
* [Relation maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/relation-map) and [link maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/link-map) for visualizing notes and their relations
* Mind maps, based on [Mind Elixir](https://docs.mind-elixir.com/)
* [Geo maps](./docs/User%20Guide/User%20Guide/Note%20Types/Geo%20Map.md) with location pins and GPX tracks
* [Scripting](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/scripts) - see [Advanced showcases](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/advanced-showcases)
* [REST API](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/etapi) for automation
* [Metrics](./docs/User%20Guide/User%20Guide/Advanced%20Usage/Metrics.md), along with a [Grafana Dashboard](./docs/User%20Guide/User%20Guide/Advanced%20Usage/Metrics/grafana-dashboard.json)
The original Trilium developer ([Zadam](https://github.com/zadam)) has graciously given the Trilium repository to the community project which resides at https://github.com/TriliumNext
There are no special migration steps to migrate from a zadam/Trilium instance to a TriliumNext/Trilium instance. Simply [install TriliumNext/Trilium](#-installation) as usual and it will use your existing database.
Versions up to and including [v0.90.4](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium/releases/tag/v0.90.4) are compatible with the latest zadam/trilium version of [v0.63.7](https://github.com/zadam/trilium/releases/tag/v0.63.7). Any later versions of TriliumNext/Trilium have their sync versions incremented which prevents direct migration.
We're currently in the progress of moving the documentation to in-app (hit the `F1` key within Trilium). As a result, there may be some missing parts until we've completed the migration. If you'd prefer to navigate through the documentation within GitHub, you can navigate the [User Guide](./docs/User%20Guide/User%20Guide/) documentation.
Below are some quick links for your convenience to navigate the documentation:
Download the binary release for your platform from the [latest release page](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium/releases/latest), unzip the package and run the `trilium` executable.
You may also download the binary release for your platform from the [latest release page](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium/releases/latest), unzip the package and run the `trilium` executable.
If you prefer a native Android app, you can use [TriliumDroid](https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/eu.fliegendewurst.triliumdroid).
Report bugs and missing features at [their repository](https://github.com/FliegendeWurst/TriliumDroid).
Note: It is best to disable automatic updates on your server installation (see below) when using TriliumDroid since the sync version must match between Trilium and TriliumDroid.
To install TriliumNext on your own server (including via Docker from [Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/triliumnext/trilium)) follow [the server installation docs](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/server-installation).
Please view the [documentation guide](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium/blob/main/docs/Developer%20Guide/Developer%20Guide/Environment%20Setup.md) for details. If you have more questions, feel free to reach out via the links described in the "Discuss with us" section above.
* [FancyTree](https://github.com/mar10/fancytree) - very feature rich tree library without real competition. Trilium Notes would not be the same without it.
* [jsPlumb](https://github.com/jsplumb/jsplumb) - visual connectivity library without competition. Used in [relation maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/relation-map.html) and [link maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/note-map.html#link-map)
- Support continued development on TriliumNext by supporting our developers: [eliandoran](https://github.com/sponsors/eliandoran) (See the [repository insights]([developers]([url](https://github.com/TriliumNext/trilium/graphs/contributors))) for a full list)
- Show a token of gratitude to the original Trilium developer ([zadam](https://github.com/sponsors/zadam)) via [PayPal](https://paypal.me/za4am) or Bitcoin (bitcoin:bc1qv3svjn40v89mnkre5vyvs2xw6y8phaltl385d2).
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.