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Flancian’s Garden is a personal digital garden that has grown into the seed of the Agora — an open, distributed knowledge graph and experimental social network. Here you’ll find thousands of interlinked notes on philosophy, technology, cooperation, and daily life, as well as documentation for the Agora project itself: how it works, how to join it, and how to run your own.

What is a digital garden?

Learn how digital gardens differ from blogs and wikis, and why they compound in value over time.

Flancia

Discover Flancia — the utopian vision and ongoing project at the heart of this garden.

The Agora

Understand the Agora: a distributed knowledge graph that assembles personal gardens into a commons.

Agora Protocol

Read about the lightweight text-based protocol that powers cooperative knowledge sharing.

Start exploring

Read the Agora

Browse the Agora at anagora.org — no account needed.

Join the Agora

Add your own digital garden to the commons and connect your notes with others.

Choose an editor

Pick from Foam, Logseq, Obsidian, or plain Markdown to start writing.

Run your own Agora

Self-host an Agora instance for your community using the open-source stack.

How it works

1

Write notes in Markdown

Keep a collection of notes using any editor you like — Foam, Logseq, Obsidian, or plain text. Use [[wikilinks]] to connect ideas.
2

Publish to a Git repository

Push your notes to a public Git repository (GitHub, GitLab, or any host). The Agora reads directly from your repo — you stay in control.
3

Sign up to an Agora

Send a pull request adding your garden to gardens.yaml, or email signup@anagora.org. Your notes will be pulled and interlinked with others.
4

Explore the knowledge graph

Visit any node at anagora.org/<topic> to see all contributors’ notes on that topic assembled together.
The Agora is a work in progress and welcomes all contributors. If you want to participate and run into any issues, reach out at signup@anagora.org.

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