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# First Launch
The first launch flow is designed to get you into a real vault quickly without hiding the local-first model.
## What You Choose
Tolaria asks whether you want to:
- Create or clone the Getting Started vault.
- Open an existing local vault.
- Create a new empty vault.
The Getting Started vault is cloned locally and then disconnected from its remote. That keeps the sample safe to edit without accidentally pushing tutorial changes.
## What Tolaria Creates
Tolaria stores app-level settings on the local machine. Your notes stay in the vault folder you choose.
| Data | Stored in |
| --- | --- |
| Notes and attachments | Your vault folder |
| Type definitions and saved views | Your vault folder |
| Window size, zoom, recent vaults | Local app settings |
| Cache data | Rebuildable local cache |
## First Commands To Try
- `Cmd+K` / `Ctrl+K`: open the command palette.
- `New Note`: create a note in the current vault.
- `Open Getting Started Vault`: clone the public sample vault.
- `Reload Vault`: rescan files after external edits.
## AI Setup Prompt
Tolaria can show an optional AI agents prompt after a vault is open. It checks common local install locations for supported coding agents and gives you setup paths, but you can dismiss it and use Tolaria without AI.