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Vault and pages

The vault is Hyprcore's wiki. Every meeting becomes a page. Every note you write lives in the vault. Folders organize the whole thing into whatever structure you want.

How it's organized

  • Folders. Containers for pages and other folders. Nest them as deeply as you want.

  • Pages. Markdown documents. They can be hand-written notes or auto-generated meeting pages.

  • Meeting pages. A special kind of page tied to a recording. Includes the transcript, summary, action items, and your notes—all in one document.

Open the vault from the Vault section of the sidebar. The tree shows all your folders; click to expand. Click a page to open it in the workspace.

On first launch, Hyprcore seeds a single Inbox folder plus a short Welcome to Hyprcore note inside it, so you always have a home for quick notes and new recordings even if you skip the rest of setup. Any other folders come from the projects you pick during onboarding — Hyprcore creates exactly the ones you choose, alongside Inbox. They're all just a starting point: rename, move, or delete any of them.

Creating folders and pages

  • New folder. Hover over the parent folder in the sidebar and click the +. Or right-click → New folder.

  • New page. Same thing—hover over a folder and click the +, or right-click → New page.

  • Rename. Right-click a folder or note in the sidebar → Rename for an inline editor, or click the page title in the breadcrumb bar to edit it in place. Renaming a note rewrites its first heading; its links and location stay intact.

  • Drag to move. Drag a folder or page to a new parent. The vault tree supports nesting.

  • Delete. Right-click → Delete. Hyprcore confirms before removing meeting folders, since deleting one removes the recording too.

Folder and page icons

Right-click any folder or page → Set icon to choose from three kinds:

  • An emoji.

  • A built-in icon with a color tint (gray, brown, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, or red).

  • Your own image.

Icons help you spot project folders and key pages at a glance.

Editing pages

Pages use a Markdown-style editor with light formatting:

  • Bold, italic, code, links

  • Headings (# through ###)

  • Bullet and numbered lists

  • Checkboxes (great for action items)

  • Code blocks

A page's title is its first heading—there's no separate title field to keep in sync. When you create a note, Hyprcore asks for a title up front and seeds it as that first heading, so you never land on a stray "Untitled" page. Renaming the page (from the sidebar or breadcrumb) just rewrites that heading.

Pages auto-save as you type—no save button.

Meeting pages

Meeting pages have a fixed structure that you can edit but can't fully replace. The body is organized into three editable tabs—Summary, Action Items, and Notes—alongside the title, transcript, and recording:

  • Title (editable)

  • Summary tab (editable, regeneratable)

  • Action Items tab (editable, checkable)

  • Notes tab (editable, where your during-the-call typing lands)

  • Transcript (read-only, but speaker labels are editable)

Editing one tab never clobbers the others. See Summaries and templates for how these are generated.

Page history

Every page and meeting keeps a version history, backed by a local git repository in your vault. As you edit, Hyprcore auto-commits your changes a few seconds after you stop typing, so history builds up on its own — there's no "save version" step.

Open the history panel for a page to see:

  • Versions. A list of past commits touching the page, newest first.

  • Diff. A unified diff of the selected version, with additions and removals highlighted.

  • Restore. Roll the page back to the selected version. Restoring replaces the current text, but because autosave commits a moment later, the restore itself becomes a new version you can undo from history.

Nothing here leaves your Mac — the version history lives in the vault on disk alongside your files.

Page covers

You can add a cover image to any page. Click Cover at the top of the page and pick from the built-in gallery, drop in your own image, or use a URL. Covers are mostly cosmetic but make the vault feel less utilitarian.

What's the relationship to "the wiki"?

Hyprcore calls the vault a "wiki" in marketing copy because pages link to each other and the whole thing is searchable. There isn't a separate wiki app—every meeting page is a wiki page, and every note you write is too. Search and the ⌘K palette are how you navigate.

Sync

If you're signed in and Cloud Sync is on (Settings → Sync), your folder tree, pages, and meeting metadata sync across devices. Audio and video files only sync if you've turned on Sync audio as well, since those are large.

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