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Fresh Vault Onboarding
Eric Rhys Taylor edited this page Apr 14, 2026
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Use this path when you are starting a new project or an empty vault.
Radial Timeline works well with a few common vault setups. Pick one and stick with it:
- Single book vault. Cleanest and simplest for a new project.
- Single vault with a dedicated Manuscript folder. Keeps research notes separate.
- Multi-book vault with one folder per book. Best when you are planning a series.
This page covers the fresh vault flow. If you already have scenes, jump to Existing-Vault-Onboarding.
YAML (friendly definition): YAML does not refer to camels. It stands for Yet Another Markup Language. It is human-readable, designed to help, and gives you full control over the information you track in each note (scene, beat, backdrop, etc). It can feel intimidating at first, but most writers get comfortable quickly and appreciate the power it provides.
- Install Radial Timeline from Community Plugins.
- Open Settings -> Community Plugins -> Radial Timeline.
- Set Source path to your Manuscript folder or vault root.
- Open the command palette and run Radial Timeline: Book designer.
- Choose Act count, subplot count, and optional beats.
- Click Create to generate your scene notes and optional beat notes.
- Pick Save the Cat, Hero's Journey, Story Grid, or Custom in Settings -> Core -> Story beats system.
- For Custom: name your system, add beats, assign to acts, and drag to reorder.
- If you skipped beats in Book Designer, use Create to generate beat set notes later. Use Merge to realign files after reordering or renaming.
- Progress (1). Writing status and progress stage.
- Narrative (2). Manuscript order and subplot structure.
- Chronologue (3). Story-world time.
- Gossamer (4). Beat momentum and scoring.
- Write scenes and keep
Synopsisup to date. - Update
Statusas you move from Todo to Working to Complete. - Use Search to find scenes across metadata fields.
- Run AI Pulse Triplet Analysis for scene pulse feedback.
- Use Inquiry for corpus-level analysis.
- Use Manuscript export when you are ready to share.
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