Doc-tree maps are not just embeds
KMind Zen can enter the SiYuan doc tree instead of living as a detached export or external file.
That makes maps easier to organize, move, and retrieve together with the rest of your knowledge structure.
The KMind Zen SiYuan plugin is designed for users whose daily workflow already lives in SiYuan. Its value is not just opening a map inside SiYuan, but making maps work with the doc tree, blocks, document cards, and live document nodes.
Best for heavy SiYuan users, long-term knowledge organization, and structure-first note workflows.
KMind Zen can enter the SiYuan doc tree instead of living as a detached export or external file.
That makes maps easier to organize, move, and retrieve together with the rest of your knowledge structure.
Documents can become doc cards or live document nodes, and blocks can flow into the canvas in a way that stays closer to Protyle.
This is more useful for synthesis, reading notes, and topic decomposition than manual summary copying.
If your main workflow already depends on SiYuan and you want maps to participate in that system instead of floating beside it, this is the right entry point.
The main integrations include doc-tree maps, drag-and-drop for documents and blocks, doc cards, live document nodes, and Protyle-related embeds.
It is not a static export flow. The map participates in the host workflow through the doc tree, blocks, and knowledge structure.