> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.studiograph.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Links, search & the graph

> Connect entries with links, follow backlinks, explore the graph, and search everything you can access.

Studiograph is a connected workspace: entries link to each other, and those links are what turn a pile of documents into a map of your work.

## Linking entries

Type `[[` anywhere in an entry's body and an autocomplete opens, searching entries across your folders by name. Pick one and the link is in place.

Links render as colored text: accent-colored when they point to an existing entry, dimmed when the target doesn't exist (yet).

Many fields are links too — a task's assignee points at a person, a person's organization points at a company, a deal's client points at an organization. Setting these fields connects the entries the same way a link in the body does.

## Backlinks

Links work in both directions. When other entries link to the one you're reading, they appear in the **Connections** panel in the entry's info rail — so from a person you can see every task assigned to them, and from a project every note that mentions it.

## The graph

The Graph view in the **View ▾** menu draws these links as a picture: entries as nodes, links as edges, filterable by type and folder. It shines when the relationships are the point — for example, mapping services that depend on and enable one another. See [Views](/workspace/views).

## Search

Press **⌘K** (or **Ctrl+K**), or click the search field in the top toolbar. Search is full-text — it looks inside entry bodies, not just titles — and covers every folder you can access. Results respect permissions: you'll never see entries from folders you're not part of.
