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Hi, welcome to Logseq!

  • Logseq is a privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration.

  • This is a 3 minute tutorial on how to use Logseq. Let's get started!

  • Here are some tips might be useful. #+BEGIN_TIP Click to edit any block. Type Enter to create a new block. Type Shift+Enter to create a new line. Type / to show all the commands. #+END_TIP

    1. Let's create a page called [[How to take dummy notes?]]. You can click it to go to that page, or you can Shift+Click to open it in the right sidebar! Now you should see both Linked References and Unlinked References.
    1. Let's reference some blocks on [[How to take dummy notes?]], you can Shift+Click any block reference to open it in the right sidebar. Try making some changes on the right sidebar, those referenced blocks will be changed too!
    • ((5f713e91-8a3c-4b04-a33a-c39482428e2d)) : This is a block reference.
    • ((5f713ea8-8cba-403d-ac00-9964b1ec7190)) : This is another block reference.
    1. Do you support tags?
    • Of course, this is a #dummy tag.
    1. Do you support tasks like todo/doing/done and priorities?
    • Yes, type / and pick your favorite todo keyword or priority (A/B/C).
    • NOW [#A] A dummy tutorial on "How to take dummy notes?"
    • LATER [#A] Check out this awesome video by [:a {:href "https://twitter.com/TechWithEd" :target "_blank"} "@TechWithEd"], which shows how to use logseq to open your local directory.

    {{tutorial-video}}

    • DONE Create a page
    • CANCELED [#C] Write a page with more than 1000 blocks
  • That's it! You can create more bullets or open a local directory to import some notes now!

  • You can also download our desktop app at https://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases