root_node = "en" [nodes.en] text = """ en is a tool to write non-linear, connected pieces of text and have their references mapped out as a graph of connected information. It works by ingesting a TOML file containing your node specification and serving it as a website that allows nodes to be browsed, searched and listed in relation to each other or as a shallow tree of nodes. """ links = [ "Graph", "TOML" ] [nodes.Graph] text = """ A graph is a data structure composed of connected (and disconnected) nodes. A familiar example is that of a social network. Each account can be thought of as a node and the "follow" and "follower" relationships can be thought of as edges (connections). A node may have many or few connections, and the nodes it is connected to are meaningful to understand how it fits into the whole. en uses this concept to create a writing tool, allowing you to map out complex thoughts as a web connected texts. """ [nodes.TOML] text = """ TOML is a configuration format that can be easily read and understood by humans and machines alike. To learn more about TOML, you can visit its website at . To see the TOML declaration that translates into the rendered graph you are reading right now, visit the "TOML Graph" link on the top navigation bar. """