Data directory contains:
document.db - database
config.ini - instance level settings like port on which the
Trilium application runsbackup - contains automatically backup of
documentslog - contains application log filesEasy way how to find out which data directory Trilium uses is to look at the "About Trilium Notes" dialog (from "Menu" in upper left corner):
Here's how the location is decided:
Data directory is normally named trilium-data and it is stored
in:
/home/[user]/.local/share for LinuxC:\Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming for Windows Vista and up/Users/[user]/Library/Application Support for Mac OSIf you want to back up your Trilium data, just backup this single directory - it contains everything you need.
If you want to use some other location for the data directory than the default one, you may change it via TRILIUM_DATA_DIR environment variable to some other location:
export TRILIUM_DATA_DIR=/home/myuser/data/my-trilium-data
You need to create a .plist file under ~/Library/LaunchAgents to
load it properly each login.
To load it manually, you need to use launchctl setenv TRILIUM_DATA_DIR <yourpath>
Here is a pre-defined template, where you just need to add your path to:
Label
set.trilium.env
RunAtLoad
ProgramArguments
launchctl
setenv
TRILIUM_DATA_DIR
/Users/YourUserName/Library/Application Support/trilium-data
An alternative to globally setting environment variable is to run only the Trilium Notes with this environment variable. This then allows for different setup styles like two database instances or "portable" installation.
To do this in unix based systems simply run trilium like this:
TRILIUM_DATA_DIR=/home/myuser/data/my-trilium-data trilium
You can then save the above command as a shell script on your path for convenience.
It's possible to configure e.g. backup and log directories separately, with following environment variables:
TRILIUM_DOCUMENT_PATH
TRILIUM_BACKUP_DIR
TRILIUM_LOG_DIR
TRILIUM_ANONYMIZED_DB_DIR
TRILIUM_CONFIG_INI_PATH
If these are not set, default paths within the data directory will be used.