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description: Tools for thought, freedom & trust description: Tools for thought, freedom & trust
--- ---
# 👋 Welcome to Anytype # Welcome to Anytype
{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh_3NHY5eVs" %} {% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh_3NHY5eVs" %}
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Unlike cloud applications, Anytype puts the control of encryption keys firmly yo
Anytype is supported by [AnySync](https://tech.anytype.io/any-sync/overview) - an open-source protocol that supports high-performant collaboration over encrypted data and creators controlled keys. You can find our codebase here. Anytype is supported by [AnySync](https://tech.anytype.io/any-sync/overview) - an open-source protocol that supports high-performant collaboration over encrypted data and creators controlled keys. You can find our codebase here.
WIth every architectural choice, we aim to make [fundamental digital freedoms](https://youtu.be/6Hyr881Xi8A?si=tVftb8x9V5koMt0U) unconditional. Here you can read more of our thoughts on [cloud vs. local first Internet](https://blog.anytype.io/the-nervous-system-of-humanity-needs-an-upgrade/). With every architectural choice, we aim to make [fundamental digital freedoms](https://youtu.be/6Hyr881Xi8A?si=tVftb8x9V5koMt0U) unconditional. Here you can read more of our thoughts on [cloud vs. local first Internet](https://blog.anytype.io/the-nervous-system-of-humanity-needs-an-upgrade/).
You can also explore pre-made templates and experiences from our community in our [Experience Gallery](https://gallery.any.coop).  You can also explore pre-made templates and experiences from our community in our [Experience Gallery](https://gallery.any.coop). 
@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ If you have questions, feedback, and ideas join us in our [community forum.](htt
*** ***
If you're new to Anytype, learn the basics: If you're new to Anytype, you can learn the basics here:
* [Vault and Key](basics/vault-and-key/) * [Vault and Key](basics/vault-and-key.md)
* [Space](basics/space.md) * [Space](basics/space/)
* [Objects](basics/object-editor/) * [Objects](basics/object-editor/)
* [Pages and blocks](basics/object-editor/blocks.md) * [Pages and blocks](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
* [Links](anytype-basics/object-editor/linking-objects.md) and [relations](basics/relations/) * [Links](anytype-basics/object-editor/linking-objects.md) and [relations](basics/relations/)
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* [Kanban, list, grid and calendar views](basics/sets-and-collections/views.md) * [Kanban, list, grid and calendar views](basics/sets-and-collections/views.md)
* Sidebar and widgets * Sidebar and widgets
* [Types](basics/types/) and [Templates](basics/types/templates.md) * [Types](basics/types/) and [Templates](basics/types/templates.md)
* [Graph](basics/graph.md)\ * [Graph](basics/graph.md)
\
And if you are still a bit confused about some of the basics, please check out this excellent guide:
{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-ihuDJIvQ" %}

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# Table of contents # Table of contents
## Intro ## 👋 Intro
* [👋 Welcome to Anytype](README.md) * [Welcome to Anytype](README.md)
* [🎇 Onboarding](intro/onboarding.md) * [Download the App](intro/download-the-app.md)
* [👥 Collaboration](intro/collaboration.md) * [Connect with Us](intro/connect-with-us.md)
* [👾 Setting Up Your Vault](intro/setting-up-your-profile/README.md)
* [Profile Settings](anytype-basics/setting-up-your-profile/account-and-data.md)
* [Space Settings](intro/setting-up-your-profile/space-settings.md)
* [Sidebar & Widgets](intro/setting-up-your-profile/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md)
* [🌐 Connect with Us](intro/connect-with-us.md)
## ⬛ Basics ## ⬛ Basics
* [Overview](miscellaneous/glossary.md) * [Vault & Key](basics/vault-and-key.md)
* [Vault & Key](basics/vault-and-key/README.md) * [Setting Up Your Vault](basics/vault-and-key/setting-up-your-profile.md)
* [Key](basics/vault-and-key/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md) * [Profile Settings](basics/vault-and-key/account-and-data.md)
* [Space](basics/space.md) * [Sidebar & Widgets](basics/vault-and-key/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md)
* [Key](data-and-security/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md)
* [Space](basics/space/README.md)
* [Customizing Your Space](basics/space/space-settings.md)
* [Collaboration](basics/space/collaboration.md)
* [Objects](basics/object-editor/README.md) * [Objects](basics/object-editor/README.md)
* [Blocks & Editor](basics/object-editor/blocks.md) * [Blocks & Editor](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
* [Ways to Create Objects](basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md) * [Ways to Create Objects](basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md)
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* [Relations](basics/relations/README.md) * [Relations](basics/relations/README.md)
* [Add a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md) * [Add a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md)
* [Create a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md) * [Create a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md)
* [Backlinks](basics/relations/backlinks.md)
* [Sets & Collections](basics/sets-and-collections/README.md) * [Sets & Collections](basics/sets-and-collections/README.md)
* [Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets/README.md) * [Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets/README.md)
* [Creating Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets/creating-sets.md) * [Creating Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets/creating-sets.md)

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Learn more about [relations](../../basics/relations/ "mention") & The [graph.md](../../basics/graph.md "mention") here. Learn more about [relations](../../basics/relations/ "mention") & The [graph.md](../../basics/graph.md "mention") here.
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (22).png>)
#### Use the Flow #### Use the Flow
Another option to check which Objects are linked together can be found in the Flow tab next to the Graph. Another option to check which Objects are linked together can be found in the Flow tab next to the Graph.
On the top, center of your screen you will see the option to toggle to **Flow** view. This will show you which Object is linked before and after the current Object you are viewing. On the top, center of your screen you will see the option to toggle to **Flow** view. This will show you which Object is linked before and after the current Object you are viewing.
#### Backlinks
We've also recently implemented backlinks as part of our relations system.&#x20;
By default, if the backlinks relation is not empty, you will be able to find it in your featured section. Clicking on it will show a list of all the linked objects.\
If an object has no backlinks, the relation will not be shown in the featured section, but you can still locate it in your object relations panel.
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/image.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
#### Collections #### Collections
Collections also use links to manage what is shown in their canvas. To add an existing Object to a Collection, use the **Link To** option from the Object context menu. Collections also use links to manage what is shown in their canvas. To add an existing Object to a Collection, use the **Link To** option from the Object context menu.

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When clicking the plus-button, youll be presented with a menu of standard types, plus your most recently-used Types. You can then choose which one you want to create. When clicking the plus-button, youll be presented with a menu of standard types, plus your most recently-used Types. You can then choose which one you want to create.
This behavior can be changed in your [vault settings](../../anytype-basics/setting-up-your-profile/account-and-data.md#preferences) to either hover or right-click. Both of these alternative settings will change the behavior of the left-click to immediately create a new object with the type that is set as your default object type in your space settings.&#x20; This behavior can be changed in your [vault settings](../vault-and-key/account-and-data.md#preferences) to either hover or right-click. Both of these alternative settings will change the behavior of the left-click to immediately create a new object with the type that is set as your default object type in your space settings.&#x20;
The hover setting will additionally show the original menu after you hover over the `+` button for a few seconds, while the right-click setting will require you to right-click the `+` button instead. The hover setting will additionally show the original menu after you hover over the `+` button for a few seconds, while the right-click setting will require you to right-click the `+` button instead.

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{% hint style="info" %}
The search feature mentioned above doesn't currently search inside relations.
{% endhint %}
### Bin ### Bin
Your objects are not permanently removed when you delete them. They are instead moved to the bin which you can locate in the sidebar below your library widget. To permanently remove them, you will need to open the bin, and choose which objects you want to remove forever.&#x20; Your objects are not permanently removed when you delete them. They are instead moved to the bin which you can locate in the sidebar below your library widget. To permanently remove them, you will need to open the bin, and choose which objects you want to remove forever.&#x20;

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* If we were to imagine a database, Relations represent the column headers to each row (where column A is the Object). * If we were to imagine a database, Relations represent the column headers to each row (where column A is the Object).
* Once you have set your attributes, it becomes possible to sort and filter your Objects according to the Relations you've defined in Set View. * Once you have set your attributes, it becomes possible to sort and filter your Objects according to the Relations you've defined in Set View.
![](https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FMBWIxXziUmcK7h7uvLnI%2Fuploads%2F79DbEaExZn85mNW3Ifsz%2Fimage.png?alt=media\&token=4813e44e-2291-4fe5-9832-6dac24823967) <figure><img src="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FMBWIxXziUmcK7h7uvLnI%2Fuploads%2F79DbEaExZn85mNW3Ifsz%2Fimage.png?alt=media&#x26;token=4813e44e-2291-4fe5-9832-6dac24823967" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
* **Defining connections:** You can also use Relations to link one Object to another. * **Defining connections:** You can also use Relations to link one Object to another.
* Returning to the example of a Task, you can add the Relation: _Assignee,_ and assign another Object in your Anytype to this task. * Returning to the example of a Task, you can add the Relation: _Assignee,_ and assign another Object in your Anytype to this task.

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# Backlinks
The feature has been released as a MVP, and will be improved in the future.
Backlinks and forward links have been implemented as relations, and can be found in the relations panel of any object.
By default, if an object already has backlinks, the backlinks will be displayed as a featured relation, indicating the number of backlinks and - when clicked the linked objects. If an object has no backlinks, the relation will not be featured, but can be located in your relations panel.

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[sets](sets/ "mention") and [collections.md](collections.md "mention") are very similar in their appearance and layout, however they function somewhat differently. [sets](sets/ "mention") and [collections.md](collections.md "mention") are very similar in their appearance and layout, however they function somewhat differently.
For instance, the [views.md](views.md "mention"), filters and sorts all work mostly the same, but the way you choose which objects to show inside the set / collection is very different. Sets use queries which automatically fetch objects, while collections depend on linking the objects manually. For instance, the [views.md](views.md "mention"), filters and sorts all work mostly the same, but the way you choose which objects will be shown inside the set / collection is very different. Sets use queries which automatically fetch objects, while collections depend on linking the objects manually.

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# Collections # Collections
### Understanding Collections
Contrary to Sets and what was explained in the previous chapter, Collections are not filtered by Object Type but are in fact open to any Type.&#x20;
Collections can be used to organize a variety of different objects and store them in one place. Collections can be used to organize a variety of different objects and store them in one place.
You are not restricted to viewing only one Object Type at a time, this means you can have multiple different types within one collection.&#x20; You are not restricted to viewing only one Object Type at a time, this means you can have multiple different types within one collection.&#x20;

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For instance: Creation Date, Tags, or Priority. (In this sense, Relations behave like attributes).\ For instance: Creation Date, Tags, or Priority. (In this sense, Relations behave like attributes).\
\ \
You can then pin your Set to your Favorites menu, where it will sit on your Sidebar, acting like a folder for all Objects that meet certain criteria.\\ You can then pin your Set to your Favorites menu, where it will sit on your Sidebar, acting like a folder for all Objects that meet certain criteria.
2. **Editing Objects**\ 2. **Editing Objects**\
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Sets also provide a way to quickly edit Objects in a list View.\ Sets also provide a way to quickly edit Objects in a list View.\

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See more about how to [create-a-new-type.md](../../types/create-a-new-type.md "mention") here. Underneath the title & Template section of the new Type process you'll have the Relation options. See more about how to [create-a-new-type.md](../../types/create-a-new-type.md "mention") here. Underneath the title & Template section of the new Type process you'll have the Relation options.
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### Sorts & Filters ### Sorts & Filters

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# Space
Inside your Vault, you have **Spaces**. A **Space** is a container for your graph of objects.
Similar to vault, space is an encrypted container. Unlike your Vault - each space has unique access rights - you can decide who has access to each space.
Youre able to create multiple separate spaces (up to 10), each with their own graph of objects, widget sidebar, and later on - privacy settings. You can have up to 3 shared spaces depending on your [membership](../memberships/monetization/) plan.
Simply click your profile picture to create new spaces, or navigate between existing ones.
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/image (1).png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
Use the [space management menu](../intro/setting-up-your-profile/space-settings.md) at the top of your sidebar to customize your space settings or delete your space.
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You can also manage all of your spaces by going into `Settings >` [`Spaces`](../intro/setting-up-your-profile/space-settings.md).
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# Space
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Inside your Vault, you have **Spaces**. A **Space** is a container for your graph of objects.
Similar to vault, space is an encrypted container. Unlike your Vault - each space has unique access rights - you can decide who has access to each space.
Youre able to create multiple separate spaces (up to 10), each with their own graph of objects, widget sidebar, and later on - privacy settings. You can have up to 3 shared spaces depending on your [membership](../../memberships/monetization/) plan.
Simply click your profile picture to create new spaces, or navigate between existing ones.
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/image (1) (1).png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
Use the [space management menu](space-settings.md) at the top of your sidebar to customize your space settings or delete your space.
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/image (1) (1) (1).png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
You can also manage all of your spaces by going into `Settings >` [`Spaces`](space-settings.md).
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# 👥 Collaboration # Collaboration
{% embed url="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cuqFWZBJyfnTi57GQqU1dJQubfnp8WUW/view?usp=drive_link" %} {% embed url="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cuqFWZBJyfnTi57GQqU1dJQubfnp8WUW/view?usp=drive_link" %}
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<div> <div>
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</div> </div>
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</div> </div>
From today onward, we warmly welcome you to begin testing out shared spaces, starting with the small things: idea boards, shopping lists, projects, and wikis. If you need inspiration, you can always check the [Multiplayer Experiences](https://gallery.any.coop) newly added to the Experience Gallery (or [submit your own](../community/join-the-open-source-project/any-experience-gallery.md)!). From today onward, we warmly welcome you to begin testing out shared spaces, starting with the small things: idea boards, shopping lists, projects, and wikis. If you need inspiration, you can always check the [Multiplayer Experiences](https://gallery.any.coop) newly added to the Experience Gallery (or [submit your own](../../community/join-the-open-source-project/any-experience-gallery.md)!).

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--- # Customizing Your Space
description: Customize your space
---
# Space Settings Personalize your [.](./ "mention") here. At the top left of the application you'll find your space name and settings.
Personalize your [space.md](../../basics/space.md "mention") here. At the top left of the application you'll find your space name and settings.
Clicking on your space name will open up your space settings. Clicking on your space name will open up your space settings.

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### Key ### Key
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2024-04-26 at 06.45.43.png" alt="Anytype Encrypted Recovery Key"><figcaption><p>Find your unique Key in your Profile Settings</p></figcaption></figure>
The Key to your Vault is generated locally on your device when the Vault is created. It is represented by 12 words only you should know. It is like a password that you dont choose. The Key to your Vault is generated locally on your device when the Vault is created. It is represented by 12 words only you should know. It is like a password that you dont choose.
The Key decrypts your Vault. Only you have access to it. Thats why anytype cannot recover it for you, if it is lost. You can find your Key in your Profile Settings. The Key decrypts your Vault. Only you have access to it. Thats why Anytype cannot recover it for you, if it is lost. You can find your Key in your Profile Settings.
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2024-04-26 at 06.45.43.png" alt="Anytype Encrypted Recovery Key"><figcaption><p>Find your unique Key in your Proifle Settings</p></figcaption></figure>
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### Key ### Key
You can access your Key or scan the QR code to connect your mobile device. For more details, please check [what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md](../../basics/vault-and-key/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md "mention"). You can access your Key or scan the QR code to connect your mobile device. For more details, please check [what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md](../../data-and-security/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md "mention").
### Membership ### Membership

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---
description: Let's get started using Anytype!
---
# Setting Up Your Vault
### Create your vault
If you haven't created an vault yet, you can easily create one by clicking **New Vault** and then following the provided instructions.
#### Log-in using your Key
On the contrary, if you already do have a vault, click on **Login** and enter your [what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md](../../data-and-security/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md "mention") to proceed.
{% hint style="danger" %}
Make sure you store your [what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md](../../data-and-security/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md "mention") somewhere safe, and don't ever share it with anyone who you don't trust!
{% endhint %}
#### Log-in using the QR code
In addition to using your key to log in, you can also use the QR code to login faster if your desktop is close by.
To log in using the QR code, simply navigate to your Key.
`Settings > Vault > Key`.
Beneath your Key you'll find your blurred out QR code, when you click the image it will display.
Now you can scan this code with your mobile device and install the app.
### Migrate existing data
If you would like to import your existing data from other apps, please check out [#import-and-export](../space/space-settings.md#import-and-export "mention").

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* Product team has two parts for each season: delivery and discovery. * Product team has two parts for each season: delivery and discovery.
* During delivery, we focus on executing our plans, while in discovery, we gather insights for future planning. * During delivery, we focus on executing our plans, while in discovery, we gather insights for future planning.
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/image.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Scheme of year planing process</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/image (4).png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Scheme of year planing process</p></figcaption></figure>
### Discovery ⟶ Delivery ### Discovery ⟶ Delivery

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# Key # Key
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.31.38.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>You can access your key at any time by navigating to Profile > Settings > Key</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.31.38.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>You can access your key at any time by navigating to Profile > Settings > Key</p></figcaption></figure>
When you create your vault, you will receive your very own 12 word mnemonic phrase_._ This phrase is generated on-device and is the only way to access your vault and decrypt your data. When you create your vault, you will receive your very own 12 word mnemonic phrase_._ This phrase is generated on-device and is the only way to access your vault and decrypt your data.

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happenings in the Anyverse: happenings in the Anyverse:
--- ---
# 🌐 Connect with Us # Connect with Us
{% hint style="info" %} {% hint style="info" %}
Don't forget to join our [community-forum](../community/community-forum/ "mention"), and the [join-the-open-source-project](../community/join-the-open-source-project/ "mention")! Don't forget to join our [community-forum](../community/community-forum/ "mention"), and the [join-the-open-source-project](../community/join-the-open-source-project/ "mention")!

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--- # Download the App
description: >-
Let's get started using Anytype! Find out what you can customize in this
chapter.
---
# 👾 Setting Up Your Vault
### Download the app
You can find the latest version of Anytype at [download.anytype.io](https://download.anytype.io). You can find the latest version of Anytype at [download.anytype.io](https://download.anytype.io).
#### Minimum specs {% hint style="info" %}
Anytype is a stand-alone software, that works on desktop or mobile devices. There is no browser version of the app. There are many points of vulnerability in browser apps that would compromise our commitment to data security and encryption.
{% endhint %}
### Minimum specs
* For Desktop, these follow Electron who follows vendor support policies. For example, Win 7 / Win 8.1 are no longer supported. * For Desktop, these follow Electron who follows vendor support policies. For example, Win 7 / Win 8.1 are no longer supported.
* For Android (if installed through Google Play), it's Android 8.0 and a 64-bit device with a minimum of 4GB of RAM. * For Android (if installed through Google Play), it's Android 8.0 and a 64-bit device with a minimum of 4GB of RAM.
* For iOS, it's iOS 15 (soon to be iOS 16). * For iOS, it's iOS 15 (soon to be iOS 16).
#### Install location ### Install location
Anytype is installed: Anytype is installed:
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Anytype directory is stored in a protected app data folder, which isnt accessible by the user on Android devices. Anytype directory is stored in a protected app data folder, which isnt accessible by the user on Android devices.
* For iOS, it's the standard install path determined by the iOS. * For iOS, it's the standard install path determined by the iOS.
#### Custom Storage Location ### Custom Storage Location
When creating a Vault, its now possible to select the storage location on your hard drive. If your Vault has already been created, you can also change the location and retrieve the data from the network. To do so, first logout, then tap the settings wheel on the black login screen. When creating a Vault, its now possible to select the storage location on your hard drive. If your Vault has already been created, you can also change the location and retrieve the data from the network. To do so, first logout, then tap the settings wheel on the black login screen.
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Custome Storage Location.gif" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/Custome Storage Location.gif" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
Please be cautious when using local-only mode, as your data can only be transferred to a second device via peer-to-peer (P2P) connection. Please be cautious when using local-only mode, as your data can only be transferred to a second device via peer-to-peer (P2P) connection.
{% hint style="info" %}
Anytype is a stand-alone software, that works on desktop or mobile devices. There is no browser version of the app. There are many points of vulnerability in browser apps that would compromise our commitment to data security and encryption.
{% endhint %}
### Create your vault
If you haven't created an vault yet, you can easily create one by clicking **New Vault** and then following the provided instructions.
#### Log-in using your Key
On the contrary, if you already do have a vault, click on **Login** and enter your [what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md](../../basics/vault-and-key/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md "mention") to proceed.
{% hint style="danger" %}
Make sure you store your [what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md](../../basics/vault-and-key/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md "mention") somewhere safe, and don't ever share it with anyone who you don't trust!
{% endhint %}
#### Log-in using the QR code
In addition to using your key to log in, you can also use the QR code to login faster if your desktop is close by.
To log in using the QR code, simply navigate to your Key.
`Settings > Vault > Key`.
Beneath your Key you'll find your blurred out QR code, when you click the image it will display.
Now you can scan this code with your mobile device and install the app.
### Migrate existing data
If you would like to import your existing data, you can check out [#import-and-export](space-settings.md#import-and-export "mention").

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# 🎇 Onboarding
### Onboarding call
We start with our co-founder Zhanna discussing Anytype's mission with the community, and why we believe that local-first, privacy-respecting and p2p-synced apps are a necessary foundation for storing your thoughts.
{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAEzfjIRgIg" %}
Charlotte then shows a basic setup of Anytype and gives a run-through of major features through the examples of daily journal and books set.&#x20;
{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7Qt1WAS-z4&t=1751s" %}
### Community guides
If you are just looking for a quick overview of Anytype, check this short video from [PianoMacPower](https://www.youtube.com/@pianomacpower):
{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-ihuDJIvQ" %}

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---
description: Working your way through the anytype primitives
---
# Overview
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/Anytype Primitives - Frame 2-2.jpg" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
Getting the most out of Anytype means getting comfortable with the basic terminology and how each piece fits together. These primitives are the components you'll use to create everything from simple notes, to complex dashboards, and ultimately - your own little web.
These include:
* [space.md](../basics/space.md "mention"): The container for your graph of objects. You can have multiple spaces with different access controls.
* [object-editor](../basics/object-editor/ "mention"): Building blocks of Anytype. They represent the smallest linkable components in your account; each object is a node in your graph.
* [blocks.md](../basics/object-editor/blocks.md "mention"): A container for actual content inside Objects. Their behavior is defined by their Block Type.
* [types](../basics/types/ "mention"): Classification system for objects. All objects must have a type.
* [layouts.md](../basics/types/layouts.md "mention"): Defines the general look and feel of the Object and determines what actions can be taken for the Object.
* [templates.md](../basics/types/templates.md "mention"): Saved content formats for specific Types that can be applied upon Object creation. Templates are specific to types, while types can have multiple templates.
* [relations](../basics/relations/ "mention"): Object connectors; either via shared properties or defined links.
* [anytype-library.md](../basics/anytype-library.md "mention"): The place where all of your Types and Relations live.
* [linking-objects.md](../anytype-basics/object-editor/linking-objects.md "mention"): For creating connections between objects either through relations or directly.
* [graph.md](../basics/graph.md "mention"): A non-hierarchical data structure containing all objects you've ever created in a space, and their connections to each other.
* [sets](../basics/sets-and-collections/sets/ "mention"): Live query of all Objects which share a common characteristic (ie: Type or Relation).
* [collections.md](../basics/sets-and-collections/collections.md "mention"): Manually created compilation of multiple objects within a single one.

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{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgBS46Scw4Q" %} {% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgBS46Scw4Q" %}
### Import this use case to your space using the linked file below You can import this use case to your space using this [link](https://gallery.any.coop/?experience=para\_lite).
* Your space name will be overwritten once you import, but you can change it back
* Widgets will not automatically appear; you need to create them from the objects installed with this use case
{% file src="../.gitbook/assets/Anytype_PARA Method (1).zip" %}