# pensiv ## Docs - [1. Basic UI and navigation](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/basic-ui-and-navigation/index.md): Understanding Pensiv's overall structure and navigation - [1.2 Main navigation](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/basic-ui-and-navigation/main-navigation.md): Top-level project structure and switching thinking mode - [1.4 Understanding panels](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/basic-ui-and-navigation/panel-split-view.md): Tab bar, file header, toolbar, main work area - [1.3 What is a section?](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/basic-ui-and-navigation/section.md): Role-based structure units and adding or reordering sections - [1.1 Pensiv's overall structure](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/basic-ui-and-navigation/structure.md): Sidebar, tab bar, center area, panel structure - [1.5 Pensiv UI terms](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/basic-ui-and-navigation/ui-terms.md): Sidebar, main navigation, section, tab, header, toolbar, panel, split view - [3.4.3 Connecting files, sheets, and documents](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/canvas/connect-files.md): Linking documents, sheets, plotboards on the canvas; links are references, not copies - [3.4 Canvas](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/canvas/index.md): A space to place thoughts and files and experiment with structure - [3.4.2 Basic canvas interaction](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/canvas/interaction.md): Moving cards, creating connections, zoom - [3.4.4 Visualizing relationships and extending thought](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/canvas/visualization.md): Testing and rearranging relationships, character–event–theme links, checking flow - [3.4.1 What can you do on the canvas?](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/canvas/what-you-can-do.md): Dot-grid free placement, file cards, note cards, connection lines - [3.4.5 When to use the canvas](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/canvas/when-to-use.md): Before writing and when checking; designing structure, mid-point check, changing direction - [8.6 An easy way to think about it](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/command-palette/easy-way.md): Sidebar, file view, and command palette use different criteria - [8.4 How to use it](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/command-palette/how-to-use.md): Open with Ctrl+K, type, run - [8. Command palette](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/command-palette/index.md): What it is, when and how to use it, what you can do, how to think about it - [8.5 How to think about the command palette](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/command-palette/perspective.md): Difference from menus, when it becomes central, design intent - [8.1 What is the command palette?](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/command-palette/what-is.md): Ctrl+K global command window, how to open it, what you can do - [8.3 What you can do with the command palette](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/command-palette/what-you-can-do.md): Navigation, file management, search, settings, and more - [8.2 When to use it](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/command-palette/when-to-use.md): Situations where the command palette is especially useful - [7. Common input](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/common-input/index.md): Slash command, inline toolbar, keyboard-first workflow - [7.2 Inline toolbar (text selection)](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/common-input/inline-toolbar.md): Quickly adjust formatting of selected text - [7.3 Keyboard-first workflow](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/common-input/keyboard.md): When to use each input method and what it does - [7.1 Slash command (/)](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/common-input/slash-command.md): Insert blocks at the cursor by choosing from a list - [3.2.7 Export and share by format](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/export-share.md): Export, link share, document history, AI review, management actions - [3.2.3 Document header](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/header.md): Document notes, task·label·status, backlinks·graph, editor settings, management controls - [3.2 Document (Docs)](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/index.md): Document type overview – what you can do, screen layout, header, toolbar, multi-select, export and share - [3.2.6 Document multi-select and view modes (Grid / Multi-document view)](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/multi-select-view.md): Thinking in document groups, grid view and multi-document view - [3.2.2 Basic document screen layout](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/screen-layout.md): Header, toolbar, editor toolbar – the role of each area - [3.2.4 Editor toolbar](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/toolbar.md): Document body editing tools – edit control, text settings, alignment, formatting, lists, helpers, insert, search and stats - [3.2.5 Editor toolbar customization](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/toolbar-customization.md): Turn tools on/off, change order, build your own tool set - [3.2.1 What can you do with a document?](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/document/what-you-can-do.md): The role of documents and how to use them - [3. File types](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/file-types/index.md): The role of document, sheet, plotboard, canvas, and note types - [2.2 Understanding connections in Pensiv](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/folders/connection-relationship.md): How files connect and form relationships - [2.4 Folder view: concept and behavior](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/folders/folder-view.md): What you see when you open a folder – Grid, List, Prism, Timeline - [2. Folders and structure](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/folders/index.md): Pensiv's structure concepts, connections, Parent–Child, folder view, sidebar - [2.3 Parent–Child structure between files](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/folders/parent-child.md): Parent and child context and hierarchy - [2.5 How folder structure relates to the sidebar](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/folders/sidebar-relationship.md): The sidebar is a structure map; folder organization shapes how you move - [2.1 Pensiv's structure concept](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/folders/structure-concept.md): Connection-centric, not storage-centric - [0.4 Your first connection: document ↔ plotboard](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/getting-started/first-connection.md): Connect a document to a plotboard card - [0.3 Create your first document](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/getting-started/first-document.md): Create your first document in the project and write one sentence - [0.2 Understanding the first screen](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/getting-started/first-screen.md): Pensiv's first screen and the project-first structure - [0. Getting started (First Steps · 5–7 min)](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/getting-started/index.md): Onboarding for first-time Pensiv users - [0.6 What to read next](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/getting-started/next-guides.md): Recommended reading order after getting started - [0.5 Viewing things side by side](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/getting-started/split-view-experience.md): Tabs, split view, and window lock to keep context - [0.1 What is Pensiv?](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/getting-started/what-is-pensiv.md): Understanding Pensiv's core idea - [4.4 When to look at the graph](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/graph/how-to-use.md): When the graph helps and what it’s for - [4. Graph](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/graph/index.md): Purpose of the graph, what you see, interaction, how to read it, relation to file types - [4.3 Graph interaction](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/graph/interaction.md): Clicking nodes, following links, zoom and pan – how to explore the graph - [4.1 Purpose and place of the graph](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/graph/purpose.md): What the graph is for and where it lives in the project - [4.5 How to read the graph](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/graph/reading-perspective.md): Reading density, distribution, and pattern of connections - [4.6 Graph and other file types](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/graph/relation-file-types.md): How documents, plotboard, canvas, and notes show up on the graph - [4.2 What you see on the graph](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/graph/what-you-see.md): Nodes and links, the structure the graph shows - [6.1 Multi-view concept](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/multi-view/concept.md): Viewing multiple documents as one continuous flow - [6. Multi-view, split, tabs](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/multi-view/index.md): Multi-view concept, split view, tab system, tab drag, designing your workflow - [6.2 Split view](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/multi-view/split-view.md): Dividing the screen into panels and keeping several contexts at once - [6.4 Tab drag and move](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/multi-view/tab-drag.md): Reorder tabs, move between panels, create new panels - [6.3 Tab system](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/multi-view/tabs.md): Switching between several files in the same panel - [6.5 Designing a multi-document workflow](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/multi-view/workflow.md): Role-based layout, layout strategy, how to think about it - [3.5.1 Notes as a temporary store for thought](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/notes/as-thinking-store.md): Allowing unfinished state, protecting thought before it's fixed, notes as a starting point - [3.5.4 Note card structure · 3.5.5 When to use notes](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/notes/expand-to-document-plot.md): Note card layout, tags and color, expanding, when notes help most - [3.5.2 Two ways to view notes](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/notes/file-vs-document-notes.md): File-based view (current file notes) vs. all notes (navigation) - [3.5 Notes](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/notes/index.md): Where thought lives before it becomes a file - [3.5.3 How document notes and navigation notes relate](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/notes/navigation-notes.md): One note system, two ways to access it, a layer for thought - [3.3.2 Cards and part cards](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/plotboard/cards-parts.md): What cards and part cards do, thinking in terms of structure - [3.3.3 Connecting files on the plotboard](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/plotboard/connect-files.md): Linking documents, sheets, canvas, notes; tags and metadata - [3.3 Plotboard](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/plotboard/index.md): A space to think about story flow as card-based structure - [3.3.6 How the plotboard relates to documents, sheets, and canvas](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/plotboard/relation-docs-sheets.md): Questions per file type, plotboard perspective, structure when used together - [3.3.1 The plotboard's role and how to think with it](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/plotboard/role.md): Thinking in structure units, when to use it, what structure reveals - [3.3.4 Plotboard view modes and how to use them](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/plotboard/view-modes.md): Checking five-act structure, episode flow, emotion curve, effective use - [9.5 Backup, sync, import](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/settings/backup-sync-import.md): Sync settings, backup and restore, document import - [9.1 Editor settings](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/settings/editor.md): Display, input, auto-handling, colors, presets - [9. Settings and customization](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/settings/index.md): Editor, presets, shortcuts, labels and status, backup, sync, import - [9.4 Project management (labels and status)](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/settings/labels-status-templates.md): Labels vs status, where to set them, how to use them - [9.2 Editor presets](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/settings/presets.md): Save and switch editing environment by task type - [9.3 Shortcuts](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/settings/shortcuts.md): Shortcuts by area: global, project, plotboard, editor, canvas - [3.1 What is a sheet?](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/sheets/index.md): Files that define information you refer to again – profile and body - [5.1 What is a task?](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/tasks/concept.md): Definition of tasks, where they’re managed, what they mean for structure - [5.3 How tasks link to files](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/tasks/connect-files.md): Tasks created from file header vs. from inbox - [5.5 Using tasks in your creative flow](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/tasks/in-creative-flow.md): Suggested flow and main idea - [5. Tasks](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/tasks/index.md): What tasks are, screen layout, linking to files, status and progress, using them in your flow - [5.4 Task status and visual cues](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/tasks/progress.md): Checkbox, color bar, schedule and due date, move, open task, view switch - [5.2 Basic task screen layout](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/tasks/screen-layout.md): Inbox, Today, Scheduled, All tasks views - [10.1.1 Review drafts with AI review](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/ai-review.md): Structure, character, style, and pacing analysis; result screen; how to use it - [10.2.5 Track connections with backlinks](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/backlink.md): Linking files with @, automatic backlinks, where to see them, when to use - [10.4.1 Place and arrange quickly with canvas shortcuts](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/canvas-shortcuts.md): Pan and zoom, selection and edit mode, node create/move/expand, 30-second routine - [10.1.4 Insert symbols and special characters from the character table](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/character-table.md): How to open it, layout, how to use it, when to use it - [10.3.3 Use multiple editor presets](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/editor-presets.md): What editor presets are, where to set them, using them by stage - [10.3.1 Export to Hangul (.hwp) format](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/export-hwp.md): Export menu, Hangul conversion, when to use it, what gets converted - [10.1.6 Search and replace in a document](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/find-replace.md): Find and replace, change one or all, how to use it, what to watch - [10.1.3 Improve precision with Hanja search](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/hanja-search.md): Type in Hangul, see candidate list, apply choice, when to use it - [10. Workflow features](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/index.md): Draft review, structure at a glance, export and platform support, speed, focus, and environment - [10.2.3 Manage progress with labels and status](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/labels-status.md): Set labels and status in the document header, where they appear, how they differ - [10.2.4 Use labels and status with the timeline](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/labels-timeline.md): File header properties, what labels and status do, how the timeline shows them - [10.5.1 Work offline in local mode](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/local-mode.md): What local mode is, how to use it, relation to sync, security and backup - [10.2.1 View multiple documents at once (multi-view)](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/multi-view-docs.md): Select multiple, view as one flow, check flow, difference from split view - [10.1.2 Correct copy with spell check](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/spell-check.md): How to run it, result panel, fix one or all, when to use it - [10.2.2 Order events with the timeline](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/timeline.md): Timeline view, axis and cards and labels, when to use it, difference from multi-view - [10.5.2 Manage focus time with timer and stopwatch](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/timer-stopwatch.md): Where to open it, how to use timer and stopwatch, settings, when to use - [10.3.2 Apply platform standards with typesetting presets](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/typesetting-preset.md): What typesetting presets are, where to set them, how they apply, when to use - [10.4.2 Check length instantly with word count](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/word-count.md): What you can see, how to check, when to use it, tips - [10.1.5 Clean up repetition with word replace](https://docs.pensiv.so/en/guide/workflow-features/word-replace.md): Auto-replace from settings, where to set it, how to use it, difference from find/replace ## OpenAPI Specs - [openapi](https://docs.pensiv.so/api-reference/openapi.json)