- Explore markdown relationships with the new interactive Document Graph view 🕸️ - Jump into Document Graph from explorer, quick actions, and file preview ⌨️ - Navigate graphs keyboard-first with depth control, search, and node positioning 🧭 - Optionally surface external-link domains as nodes for instant reference 🔗 - Group Chat now mixes local and SSH-remote agents for cross-machine teamwork 🛰️ - SSH Remote Execution docs revamped with clearer setup, mapping, and status cues 🛠️ - Remote sessions now fully support File Explorer, Auto Run, worktrees, and terminal 🧰 - File explorer context menu adds “Document Graph” for markdown files only 📁 - Edit Agent modal lets you copy session ID from a slick custom header 🪪 - Freshened app branding with updated icons across platforms 🎨
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title, description, icon
| title | description | icon |
|---|---|---|
| Document Graph | Visualize markdown file relationships and wiki-link connections in an interactive graph view. | diagram-project |
The Document Graph provides an interactive visualization of your markdown files and their connections. See how documents link to each other through wiki-links ([[link]]) and standard markdown links, making it easy to understand your documentation structure at a glance.
Opening the Document Graph
There are several ways to access the Document Graph:
From the File Explorer
Click the graph icon (circular arrows) in the Files tab header to open the Document Graph for your current project.
From Quick Actions
Press Cmd+K / Ctrl+K and search for "Document Graph" to open it directly.
From File Preview
When viewing a markdown file in File Preview, press Cmd+Shift+G / Ctrl+Shift+G to open the Document Graph focused on that file. Press Esc to return to the File Preview.
Using Go to File
Press Cmd+G / Ctrl+G to open the fuzzy file finder, navigate to any markdown file, then use Cmd+Shift+G to jump to the Document Graph from there.
Navigating the Graph
The Document Graph is designed for keyboard-first navigation:
| Action | Key |
|---|---|
| Navigate to connected nodes | Arrow Keys (spatial detection) |
| Focus/select a node | Enter |
| Open the selected document | O |
| Close the graph | Esc |
| Cycle through connected nodes | Tab |
Mouse Controls
- Click a node to select it
- Double-click a node to recenter the view on it
- Drag nodes to reposition them — positions are saved
- Scroll to zoom in and out
- Pan by dragging the background
Graph Controls
The toolbar at the top of the Document Graph provides several options:
Depth Control
Adjust the Depth setting to control how many levels of connections are shown from the focused document:
- Depth: 1 — Show only direct connections
- Depth: 2 — Show connections and their connections (default)
- Depth: 3+ — Show deeper relationship chains
Lower depth values keep the graph focused; higher values reveal the full document ecosystem.
External Links
Toggle External to show or hide external URL links found in your documents:
- Enabled — External links appear as separate domain nodes (e.g., "github.com", "docs.example.com")
- Disabled — Only internal document relationships are shown
External link nodes help you see which external resources your documentation references.
Search
Use the search box to filter documents by name. Matching documents are highlighted in the graph.
Understanding the Graph
Node Types
- Document nodes — Your markdown files, showing the filename and a preview of content
- External link nodes — Domains of external URLs referenced in your documents
- Focused node — The currently selected document (highlighted with a different border)
Edge Types
Lines between nodes represent different types of connections:
- Wiki-links —
[[document-name]]style links - Markdown links —
[text](path/to/file.md)style links - External links — Links to URLs outside your project
Node Information
Each document node displays:
- Filename — The document name
- Folder indicator — Shows the parent directory (e.g., "docs")
- Content preview — A snippet of the document's content
Tips for Effective Use
Workflow Integration
- Use
Cmd+Gto quickly find a file - Open it in File Preview to read or edit
- Press
Cmd+Shift+Gto see its connections in the Document Graph - Press
Oto open a connected document - Press
Escto return to File Preview
Large Documentation Sets
For projects with many markdown files:
- Start with Depth: 1 to see immediate connections
- Increase depth gradually to explore relationships
- Use Search to find specific documents quickly
- Drag nodes to organize the view — positions persist
Understanding Documentation Structure
The Document Graph is especially useful for:
- Auditing links — Find orphaned documents with no incoming links
- Understanding navigation — See how documents connect for readers
- Planning restructuring — Visualize the impact of moving or renaming files
- Onboarding — Help new team members understand documentation architecture
Keyboard Shortcut Summary
| Action | macOS | Windows/Linux |
|---|---|---|
| Open Document Graph | Via Cmd+K menu |
Via Ctrl+K menu |
| Open from File Preview | Cmd+Shift+G |
Ctrl+Shift+G |
| Go to File (fuzzy finder) | Cmd+G |
Ctrl+G |
| Navigate nodes | Arrow Keys |
Arrow Keys |
| Select/focus node | Enter |
Enter |
| Open document | O |
O |
| Cycle connected nodes | Tab |
Tab |
| Close graph | Esc |
Esc |

