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# Creating a new note
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You can add a new note to a [notebook](notebook.md) using `zk new --title "An interesting concept" [<directory>]`.
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`zk` automatically generates a filename and initial content according to rules set in your [configuration file](config.md). These settings can be customized per [group of notes](config-group.md) in your notebook, as illustrated in [Maintaining a daily journal](daily-journal.md).
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By default, `zk new` will start [your editor](tool-editor.md) after creating the note. You can choose instead to print the absolute path to the note with `--print-path`, which is more useful for [automation](automation.md).
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## Search or create with a single command
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If you are not sure whether a note already exists for a particular subject, the "search or create" mode might be more appropriate than `zk new`. It is inspired by [Notational Velocity](https://notational.net/) and enables searching for an existing note or creating a new one in a single action.
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This option is available when running `zk edit --interactive`, which spawns [`fzf`](tool-fzf.md) to filter selected notes. From `fzf`, press `Ctrl-E` to create a new note using the current search query as title.
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## Create a note with initial content
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Initial content can be fed to the template through standard input using `zk new --interactive`, which will be expandable with the `{{content}}` [template variable](template-creation.md).
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For example, to use the content of the macOS clipboard as the initial content you can run:
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```sh
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$ pbpaste | zk new --interactive
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```
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Alternatively, you can use the content of a file:
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```sh
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$ zk new --interactive < file.txt
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```
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