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Mythos

The Graph is the full-page map at the center of 📝MythOS Knowledge Graph — a force-directed canvas where your whole library lays itself out and you can wander it. Open it and every memo, daily entry, tag, and collaborator becomes a node; every mention, fork, and shared tag becomes an edge. It's a private working surface — the full graph is for you and your collaborators, not public visitors.

How It Works

Nodes are shaped by type — memos are discs, daily entries are cards, tags are triangles, and collaborators are rings — and colored by type by default. Edges come from four sources: mentions between memos, forks, memo-to-tag links, and shared tags between memos. A physics simulation pulls linked nodes together and pushes unlinked ones apart, and the layout is seeded deterministically from sorted memo ids, so editing one memo never reshuffles the whole map. Trashed memos are excluded, and orphans — nodes with no connections — can be toggled on or off with a live count.

From there you shape what you see: search and jump to any node, focus on one memo's neighborhood, color nodes by rule, and save a whole configured view to return to. Large libraries stay fast through a node-limit cap and a canvas renderer built for thousands of nodes.

Features

Getting Started

Open Graph from the sidebar to see your library as a map. Drag to pan, scroll to zoom, click a node for its details, and use the search box to jump straight to a memo.

Contexts

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