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Workspace & sources.

The workspace: your clone's home

The workspace is a plain folder on your disk where your clone files what you share with it. Nothing exotic: markdown files you can open with any text editor, fully compatible with Obsidian if you use it.

The loop is simple. You share, your clone files it. You never write a special format and you never reorganize anything.

Left to itself, your clone files things using PARA: an inbox for quick capture, then Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives. That is its filing habit, not your homework, and it is entirely optional. If you already keep a notes folder, point Klyr at it during setup and choose "keep my folder exactly as it is": it works inside your layout without adding or moving a thing.

Sources: read-only places it watches

Sources are the opposite direction: folders your clone reads but never touches. Configured folders, like a mirror of your Google Drive, land in the workspace as read-only copies so their content becomes part of your clone's memory.

This feature is landing incrementally. The first source, Google Drive, is available today through the connectors plugin. More configured sources are coming.

Everything is plain files you own

The workspace is not a database and not a proprietary format. It is markdown on your disk. Copy it, back it up, open it in another app, leave with it. Your clone reads and writes there; it never holds your notes hostage.