org-roam-ui: an org-roam frontend
Org-Roam-UI is a frontend for exploring and interacting with your org-roam notes.
Org-Roam-UI is meant a successor of org-roam-server that extends functionality of org-roam with a Web app that runs side-by-side with Emacs.
Installation
org-roam-ui
is not (yet!) on MELPA.
Should your Emacs miss any of the dependencies, please install them manually! org-roam-ui requires org-roam
, websocket
, simple-httpd
, f
and Emacs >27 for fast JSON parsing.
Manually
Install websocket.el
M-x package-install websocket
Clone the repo:
cd ~/.emacs.d/private git clone git@github.com:org-roam/org-roam-ui.git
Load in Emacs (add to config):
(require 'websocket) (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/private/org-roam-ui") (load-library "org-roam-ui")
Doom
Add the following to your package.el
(package! websocket) (package! org-roam-ui :recipe (:host github :repo "org-roam/org-roam-ui" :files ("*.el" "out")))
Then something along the following to your config.el
(use-package! websocket :after org-roam) (use-package! org-roam-ui :after org-roam ;; or :after org :hook (org-roam . org-roam-ui-mode) :config )
We recommend only loading org-roam-ui after loading org(-roam) as starting the server and making database requests can impact startup times quite a lot.
straight/use-package
(use-package org-roam-ui :straight (:host github :repo "org-roam/org-roam-ui" :branch "main" :files ("*.el" "out")) :after org-roam :hook (org-roam . org-roam-ui-mode))
TODO You probably know how to do this
Usage
Use M-x org-roam-ui-mode RET
to enable the global mode. It will start a web server on http://127.0.0.1:35901/ and connect to it via a WebSocket for real-time updates.
Commands
ORUI provides a few commands for interacting with the graph without ever having to leave Emacs. NOTE: This is quite janky at the moment and will change in the future. Consider this more of a teaser.
Moving around
Zooms to the current node in the global view ignoring local mode.
Opens the current node in local view.
You can optionally give these command three parameters:
- the node id you want to zoom to (by default the current node)
- The speed at which you want to zoom (can be set in the UI) in ms.
- The padding of the zoom in px.
These options might not work at the moment, please configure them in the UI for the time being.
Configuration
Org-Roam-UI exposes a few variables, but most of the customization is done in the web app.
Following
ORUI follows you around Emacs by default. To disable this, set
(setq org-roam-ui-follow nil)
or disable the minor mode org-roam-ui-follow-mode
.
Updating
We plan to make updates to the graph happen smoothly, at the moment it is only possible to reload the entire graph when an update happens (but local mode is preserved). This is enabled by default, to disable
(setq org-roam-ui-update-on-save nil)
Theme
Org-Roam-UI can sync your Emacs theme! This is the default behavior, to disable it do
(setq org-roam-ui-sync-theme nil)
Then call M-x orui-sync-theme
.
You can also provide your own theme if you do not like syncing nor like the default one. To do so, set org-roam-ui-custom-theme
to an alist of (rather specific) variables, like so
(setq org-roam-ui-custom-theme (list (bg . '#1E2029') (bg-alt . '#282a36') (fg . '#f8f8f2') (fg-alt . '#6272a4') (red . '#ff5555') (orange . '#f1fa8c') (yellow .'#ffb86c') (green . '#50fa7b') (cyan . '#8be9fd') (blue . '#ff79c6') (violet . '#8be9fd') (magenta . '#bd93f9')))
You can optionally provide (base1 . '#XXXXXX')
arguments after the last one to also set the background shades, otherwise ORUI will guess based on the provides bg and fg.
Disclaimers ‼
- We only support org-roam v2; v1 will never be supported.
- As the name suggests, Org-Roam-UI only works with org-roam! If you organize your notes in some other form org-roam-ui cannot work, as it uses org-roam to fetch all the connections.
- Feature-parity with org-roam-server is not the goal. Although we aim to make a similar product which is having a visual graph to help you explore and navigate your org-roam nodes, we do not intend to replicate all of the, nor be limited to replicating the features of org-roam-server.
- This is alpha software: please do give it a try and use it, but expect bugs and troubleshooting!
- The project was created by a couple of tinkerers to scratch their own itch. We don't get rewarded in any material way and development may stop any day (because life). The best way to keep the project alive is to explore the code and contribute!
FAQ 🗨
Q: Graph Slow! Faster?
While we try to optimize the display of the graph, there is only so much we can do. For largish networks (>2k nodes) dragging the graph around a lot can cause some performance issues, but there are a few things you can do to speed it up.
Use a Chromium based browser
As much as it saddens us to say, Firefox's rendering engine is quite a bit slower than its Chromium cousins. Compare the performance of the two and see if that's the main issue first.
Turn of the particles
I know, very cool to see those little guys travel up and down your notes, but very slow, especially in 3D mode.
Turn off labels
Probably the second slowest thing to render, with little possibility of speeding it up. Consider only turning on labels on highlight or cranking up the "Label appearance scale".
Turn off highlight animations
I know, they're gorgeous, but not very performant.
Turn off collision
Nice, but costly! If you like to have the graph more spread out, turning off collision will change little in the resulting layout, but will help performance quite a bit.
Turn off gravity
Fewer forces fewer worries
Favor 2D over 3D
I know, it looks cool, but man is it slow.
Don't drag the dang thing around so much!
In our experience, once the graph has actually settled and nothing needs to be rendered again, looking around should pose little trouble. At the moment there is no way of "saving" the graph configuration, but we are exploring the possibility. The graph layout algorithm is deterministic however, so barring any changes to the data it should produce the same results each time.
Q: Some of my links are not showing up?
At the moment we aren't showing citation links made with org-roam-bibtex
yet, but we will soon!
Q: Will you implement X?
Hopefully, yeah! But time is limited, and so is the amount of features we can cram into this things before it implodes in itself, so we are adding things incrementally to make sure they work. That said, we'd love to hear from you! Please post feature requests in this discussion or upvote those already posted, this way we can adjust our priorities somewhat!
Q: This doesn't work with org-roam v1/org-brain/Zettledelft!
Correct! We only support org-roam v2!
Features ✨
Org-Roam-UI's main feature is the ability to generate a graph visualization of your org-roam notes.
Cool graph
Sliders!
Configure the graph just the way you like it.
Colors
A ton
or just a splash.
Open notes in Emacs
(Double) clicking a node will open the corresponding note in Emacs, very cool. You don't need org-protocol for this, it works out of the box!
2021-07-31.18-16-52.mkv.mp4
Follow your movement in Emacs!
When you open a note in Emacs, org-roam-ui will move to the corresponding node on the graph.
2021-07-31.18-17-19.mkv.mp4
Theme syncing
Your gruvbox is only a M-x orui-sync-theme
away.
2021-07-31.18-26-01.mkv.mp4
Filters
2021-07-31.18-29-12.mkv.mp4
3 D
Literally deepen your understanding of your thoughts (and it looks cool)
2021-07-31.18-32-53.mkv.mp4
Planned features
Graph
In no particular order
- Citation links + customization
- Tag filtering/coloring
- Local graph show Nth neighbor
- More colors
- Colorization options (by neighbors, centrality, etc)
- Setting profiles
UI in general
- File viewing using AST parsing
- Displaying notes Andy Matushak style
- Discovery options, e.g. "show shortest path between X and Y"
Beyond
- Discuss the future of org-roam-ui with us here!
Contribute 💪
git clone https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam-ui yarn yarn dev
GitHub Community Guidelines apply.
Go here to have an onboarding call with a member of the core team.
We would ❤️ to have you on board.
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