Navigation is how you move through 📝Feed & Navigation and the rest of MythOS — the sidebar, mobile menus, and keyboard shortcuts that carry you between your feed, journal, tasks, graph, communities, and settings. Where the feed is where you land, navigation is how you leave it and come back. It's the connective tissue that keeps every part of a library one gesture away.
Key Capabilities
- Desktop sidebar — a left rail linking Journal, Memos, Habits, Tasks, Bookmarks, Contacts, Graph, and Community
- New Memo button — a primary action at the top of the sidebar for starting a memo
- Mobile bottom bar — a fixed bar with Habits, Daily, Memos, and a New button
- Mobile menu — a hamburger opens the full sidebar as a full-screen overlay
- Keyboard shortcuts — jump to journal, memos, and habits, and step back or forward, from the keyboard
- Command palette —
⌘Kopens the 📝Command Palette to search and jump anywhere
Getting Started
- On desktop, use the left sidebar to move between your feed, journal, tasks, graph, and more
- On mobile, use the bottom bar or tap the menu icon for the full set of links
- Press
⌘K(orCtrl+K) to open the command palette and jump to any page by name - Use keyboard shortcuts — like the journal and memos jumps — for the pages you visit most
FAQ
- Where's the main navigation? The left sidebar on desktop; a bottom bar plus a hamburger menu on mobile.
- What's the fastest way to jump somewhere? Press
⌘Kfor the command palette and start typing a destination or memo. - Is the Knowledge Graph part of navigation? It's a separate way to explore by connection; the sidebar links to it, but it has its own surface.
- Can I go back to where I was? Yes — keyboard shortcuts step back and forward through your history.
