> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.pensiv.so/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# 4. Graph

> Purpose of the graph, what you see, interaction, how to read it, relation to file types

The graph in Pensiv is\
where you **check the structure you’ve built** at a glance.\
It’s not for writing new content;\
it shows **what shape your connected thoughts have taken**.\
The graph is not an editor;\
it’s a **map of structure**.

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* [4.1 Purpose and place of the graph](/en/guide/graph/purpose)
* [4.2 What you see on the graph](/en/guide/graph/what-you-see)
* [4.3 Graph interaction](/en/guide/graph/interaction)
* [4.4 When to look at the graph](/en/guide/graph/how-to-use)
* [4.5 How to read the graph](/en/guide/graph/reading-perspective)
* [4.6 Graph and other file types](/en/guide/graph/relation-file-types)

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The graph doesn’t judge the result.\
It shows the current state as it is.\
The more you work,\
the more it matters\
**how things are connected**\
rather than what else to write.\
When that happens, open the graph.\
Pensiv will show you the map of the thinking you’ve built.
