Connections Mini-Graph is a small map of a single memo's neighborhood, tucked into 📝Connections on the memo page — a depth-one slice of the knowledge graph showing what this memo links to and what links back. You get the shape of a memo's context without leaving the page you're reading.
Key Capabilities
- Depth-one neighborhood — shows memos this one mentions or forks, and that mention it, plus its tags
- On the memo page — a collapsible card, right where you're reading or writing
- Click to navigate — click any node to jump to that memo, daily entry, or tag
- Hover labels — hover a node for its title in a tooltip
- Open full graph — owners can jump to the full graph focused on this memo
- Private — a creator-and-collaborator surface, remembered collapsed or open
Getting Started
- Open a memo you created or collaborate on
- Find the Connections card and expand it to see the memo's neighborhood
- Click a node to jump to it, or hover for its title
- As the owner, choose Open full graph to explore it in 📝Focus Mode
FAQ
- What does the mini-graph show? One hop out: memos linked by mention or fork, plus the memo's own tags.
- Who can see it? Only the memo's creator and collaborators — it's private working context.
- How is it different from Backlinks? 📝Backlinks is a flat list of inbound mentions; the mini-graph is a visual one-hop map of links in both directions.
- Can I see more than one hop? Yes — choose Open full graph to enter Focus Mode and increase the depth.
Related
- 📝Related Memos — the multi-hop, agent-facing counterpart to this card
