# Wikilinks Wikilinks are the internal links that connect the files in your knowledge base. (Also called `[[MediaWiki]]` links). ## Creating and navigating wikilinks To create a wikilink, type `[[` and then start typing the name of another note in your repo. Once the desired note is selected press the `tab` key to autocomplete it. For example: [[graph-visualization]]. `Cmd` + `Click` ( `Ctrl` + `Click` on Windows ) on wikilink to navigate to that note (`F12` also works while your cursor is on the wikilink). If the file doesn't exist it will be created in your workspace based on your default [[note-templates]] settings. ## Placeholders You can also create a [[placeholder]]. A placeholder is a wikilink that doesn't have a target file and a link to a placeholder is styled differently so you can easily tell them apart. They can still be helpful to highlight connections. Open the graph with `Foam: Show Graph` command, and look at the placeholder node. Remember, with `CTRL/CMD+click` on a wikilink you can navigate to the note, or create it (if the link is a placeholder). ## Support for sections Foam supports autocompletion, navigation, embedding and diagnostics for note sections. Just use the standard wiki syntax of `[[resource#Section Title]]`. - If it's an external file, `[your link will need the filename](other-file.md#that-section-I-want-to-link-to)`, but - if it's an anchor within the same document, `[you just need an octothorpe and the section name](#that-section-above)`. - Doesn't matter what heading-level the anchor is; whether you're linking to an `H1` like `# MEN WALK ON MOON` or an `H2` like `## Astronauts Land on Plain`, the link syntax uses a single octothorpe: `[Walk!](#men-walk-on-moon)` and `[Land!](#astronauts-land-on-plain-collect-rocks-plant-flag)`. Autocomplete is your friend here. ## Markdown compatibility The [Foam for VSCode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=foam.foam-vscode) extension automatically generates [[link-reference-definitions]] at the bottom of the file to make wikilinks compatible with other Markdown tools and parsers. ## Read more - [[foam-file-format]] - [[note-templates]] - See [[link-reference-definition-improvements]] for further discussion on current problems and potential solutions.