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Getting Started
Radial Timeline transforms your manuscript into a live visual map of your story. It works with any Obsidian vault — fresh or existing — by reading and writing scene metadata as note properties (YAML frontmatter) at the top of each note.
You get two co-equal workspaces: the Radial Timeline View for scenes, structure, and chronology, and the Inquiry View for corpus-level analysis.
Coming from Scrivener, Ulysses, or another tool? Use Obsidian's Importer plugin or export your work to Markdown and drop it into your vault. Scene order is controlled by the leading number in each scene's filename plus its
Actfield — not by File Explorer sort order. See Scene Properties (Core + Advanced) for the full schema.
Work through the eight steps below in order. The first four get you set up; the last four are your day-to-day workflow.
Install the plugin and pick a vault layout to build on.
- Install Radial Timeline from Community Plugins and enable it.
- Open Settings → Community Plugins → Radial Timeline.
- Choose a vault layout and stick with it: a single-book vault, a single vault with a dedicated Manuscript folder, or a multi-book vault with one folder per book.
Learn more → Fresh Vault Onboarding · Existing Vault Onboarding
Tell Radial Timeline which folder holds this book's scenes.
- Open Settings → Core → Books.
- Add a book profile and set its title.
- Link its Source folder to your manuscript folder.
Learn more → Settings → Core → Books
Generate a scaffold, create scenes one at a time, or connect scenes you already have.
- Fresh vault: run Radial Timeline: Book designer to generate a scaffold (acts, subplots, optional beats), or run Radial Timeline: Create note… → Scene → Basic scene to start with a single scene.
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Existing vault: your scene notes should use
Class: Scene. The main scene properties areAct,Synopsis, andSubplot. Chronologue usesWhenandDuration; Progress usesStatusandPublish Stage.
Existing vaults must use
Class: Scene. Radial Timeline only reads notes whoseClassproperty isScene. Add it to your existing scene notes so they appear on the timeline.
Using different property names? If your vault already uses different frontmatter keys (e.g.
summaryinstead ofSynopsis), enable Remap frontmatter field keys under Settings → Advanced → Configuration and map your fields to Radial Timeline's.
Learn more → Book Designer · Create Note · Existing Vault Onboarding · Scene Properties (Core + Advanced)
Add a story structure so beats appear alongside your scenes (optional).
- Open Settings → Core → Story beats system.
- Select Save the Cat, Hero's Journey, or Custom. For Custom: name your system, add beats, assign to acts, and drag to reorder.
- Use Create to generate beat notes; use Merge to realign existing files after reordering or renaming.
Learn more → Settings → Story beats system · Beat Systems
Switch perspectives on your story with 1/2/3/4 or the navigation cluster.
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Progress (
1) — writing status and revision-stage tracking -
Narrative (
2) — manuscript order; drag scenes on the outer ring to reorder -
Chronologue (
3) — story-world time, duration, and gaps -
Gossamer (
4) — beat-level scoring across Momentum, Tension, Activity, Interiority
Learn more → Timeline Modes · Radial Timeline View
Keep the manuscript tidy as it grows.
- Search: run Radial Timeline: Search timeline to find scenes across title, synopsis, characters, subplot, location, POV, and more (minimum 3 characters).
- Reorder: change the leading number in a scene's filename, or drag scenes on the outer ring in Narrative mode.
- Organize: use Manage subplots to rename or delete a subplot across every scene at once.
Scene order is the filename number plus
Act— not File Explorer order. Ordering uses the leading number in each scene's title and is scoped to itsAct. To move a scene across acts, update both the leading number and theActfield.
Learn more → Search Timeline · Reorder Scenes · Manage Subplots
Compile to Markdown, an outline, or PDF when you're ready to share.
- Run Radial Timeline: Manuscript export.
- Set ordering, selection range, and output preset.
- For PDF, pick a novel PDF layout and run the export checks.
PDF export requires Pandoc and LaTeX. Install Pandoc and a LaTeX distribution, then configure them under Settings → Publish. Export checks report any missing tools before you generate the PDF.
Learn more → Manuscript Export · Publishing
Protect your work — Sync helps but won't guard against every form of data loss.
Back up your vault regularly using one of:
- Obsidian's backup guide
- Obsidian Sync
- the Obsidian Git plugin
Optional next steps: AI Pulse Triplet Analysis for scene-level editorial feedback, Inquiry for corpus-level analysis, and Author Progress Report for shareable spoiler-safe progress graphics.
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