⭐️ Creating wikilinks
Wikilinks in Moment let you turn any note into a hub of connected ideas using simple [[double brackets]] right in the editor.
When you type [[ in a Moment document, you’ll see an autocomplete menu of existing notes.
Keep typing to filter, press the arrow keys to move the selection, then hit Enter to insert the link. If the note you reference doesn’t exist yet, you can still add the wikilink—clicking it later is a fast way to spin up a new document with that title, right where your thinking led you. This makes it easy to capture emerging concepts like [[2026 Platform GTM]] or [[Robotics Positioning Narrative]] without breaking your writing flow.
As your workspace grows, wikilinks turn scattered pages into a navigable knowledge graph: meeting notes point to strategy docs, docs point to specs, and specs point back to decisions. Over time, you get organic “trails” through your work, making it much easier to rediscover relevant context than searching by title alone.
When importing external documents or when processing pasted text, Moment treats the [[...]] pattern as an internal link and automatically hooks it up on import. Supported patterns include [[Note title]] and [[Note title.md]]. Header/block variants like [[Note title#Heading]] still link to the note; Moment just ignores the #Heading portion.