Multiple Docs – which one to use? #7550
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Hi everyone. First of all I want to say thank you for contributing to the development of Trilium. Secondly, I hope I'm not breaking any discussion rules or codes of conduct. I hope my question is easily answered and thus something that can be closed/archived quickly. I'm new to Trilium but very eager to use it both personally and, more importantly, as my knowledge base in my freelance work. In my attempts to learn the features and get going with migrating over my content, I'm having trouble understanding what user guide to use, as I seem to have found three different "docs":
I find similarities and differences, and it seems that there is update activity on more than one of the three, so I'm at a loss for which one I should use. I'm not a developer and therefore not very used to Github and its information architecture, so I'm very aware that this might not be an issue for many other users. I'm also aware that there's been a hand-over from Trilium to TriliumNext and that this redundancy might have to do with that. Thank you in advance for helping me! |
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Hi @sofiecollini! I'm Dosu and I’m helping the Trilium team. The official and most up-to-date documentation for Trilium is at docs.triliumnotes.org, as confirmed by maintainers and recent repository updates (source, source). This site is recommended for new users and covers all major features and usage scenarios. The GitHub wiki is a supplementary resource with in-depth guides and technical details, but it may be less accessible if you're not familiar with GitHub. The triliumnext.github.io/Docs site is archived and not actively maintained, so it's best to avoid it for current information. If you want the most reliable and current info, use docs.triliumnotes.org. The other sources are helpful for troubleshooting or deeper dives, but the official docs are your best starting point. To reply, just mention @dosu. How did I do? Good | Irrelevant | Incorrect | Verbose | Hallucination | Report 🐛 | Other |
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Hi @sofiecollini! I'm Dosu and I’m helping the Trilium team.
The official and most up-to-date documentation for Trilium is at docs.triliumnotes.org, as confirmed by maintainers and recent repository updates (source, source). This site is recommended for new users and covers all major features and usage scenarios.
The GitHub wiki is a supplementary resource with in-depth guides and technical details, but it may be less accessible if you're not familiar with GitHub. The triliumnext.github.io/Docs site is archived and not actively maintained, so it's best to avoid it for current information.
If you want the most reliable and current info, use docs.triliumnotes.org. The other sources are hel…