File tree: Chapters / Notes + how to organize
Lectura de 3 min
The left file tree is the book's table of contents — chapters, characters, notes all live here. A book might end with 30–100 files; the organisation decides whether you can find anything.

Two default folders
Every new book has:
- Chapters — your manuscript. Counts toward word totals, the AI Coach reads it as the primary text
- Notes — reference material. Doesn't count, the AI Coach reads it as supporting context
This distinction matters — see Manuscript vs Reference.
A recommended layout
Varies by book type, but common patterns:
Novel
Chapters
├── Chapter 1
├── Chapter 2
└── …
Notes
├── Characters
│ ├── Protagonist
│ ├── Supporting
│ └── Antagonist
├── Worldbuilding
│ ├── Timeline
│ ├── Places
│ └── Reference
└── writing-spec.md
Script (if you mix)
Chapters (one file per episode)
Notes
├── Character Bible
├── Scene list
├── Storyline tracking
└── Research
Operations
| Action | How |
|---|---|
| New file | + icon next to a folder, or ⌘N |
| New folder | Right-click a folder → new folder |
| Rename | Double-click name / F2 / right-click |
| Drag to move | Drag — files and folders both |
| Delete | Right-click → delete (into this book's trash) |
Cross-book search
⌘P Quick Open defaults to current book. Tab switches to "all books."
See: Quick Open
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