The Agora at anagora.org is a distributed knowledge graph that aggregates notes and resources from many contributors. You can explore every node it contains using nothing more than a web browser — no account, no signup, and no content of your own required.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://mintlify.com/flancian/garden/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
How nodes work
Every topic in the Agora is a node, addressed by its name. To reach a node, append the node name to the base URL:Navigating to a node
Open your browser
Go to https://anagora.org.
Read the aggregated notes
The page shows every contributor’s notes for that node, along with backlinks from other nodes that reference it.
Using go-links
The Agora supports go-links — short bookmarks that contributors can register to redirect to any URL. Access them at:https://anagora.org/go/agora takes you directly to the Agora’s source repository on GitHub. Go-links let contributors share frequently-used URLs through a memorable short form without any centralised link-shortening service.
Searching nodes
The Agora’s built-in search lets you find nodes by keyword. Type a search term into the search field on any page, or navigate directly to the node URL for the term you want — the two are equivalent, since every search resolves to a node.Adding the Agora as a browser search engine
You can set the Agora as a custom search engine in your browser so you can search it directly from the address bar.Visit anagora.org and perform any search
Make at least one search on https://anagora.org so the browser registers it as a search provider.
Open your browser's search engine settings
In Chrome or a Chromium-based browser, navigate to:Then press Activate next to the Agora entry.
The activation step in Chromium-based browsers may be required due to anti-spam protections. Firefox users can add a custom search engine manually through the browser’s search settings.
What you can explore without an account
Nodes
Any topic addressed by name — browse notes from contributors around the world.
Go-links
Contributor-registered short links that redirect to external resources.
Backlinks
Every node shows which other nodes reference it, letting you trace connections across the graph.
Wikilinks
Clickable
[[wikilinks]] within notes navigate you through the knowledge graph.