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Notebook
A notebook is a directory containing a collection of notes managed by zk
. Notebooks cannot be nested, but you are free to organize your notes in subdirectories.
To create a new notebook, simply run zk init [<directory>]
.
Most zk
commands are operating "Git-style" on the notebook containing the current working directory (or one of its parents). However, you can explicitly set which notebook to use with --notebook-dir
or the ZK_NOTEBOOK_DIR
environment variable. Setting ZK_NOTEBOOK_DIR
in your shell configuration (e.g. ~/.profile
) can be used to define a default notebook which zk
commands will use when the working directory is not in another notebook.
Anatomy of a notebook
Similarly to Git, a notebook is identified by the presence of a .zk
directory at its root. This directory contains the only zk
-specific files in your notebook:
.zk/config.toml
is the user configuration file.zk/templates/
contains user templates used when creating new notes.zk/notebook.db
is the SQLite database enabling powerful search features.