> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wiki.fortelling.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wiki.fortelling.app/projects.md).

# Projects

- [Projects](https://wiki.fortelling.app/projects/projects.md): Projects are the living and breathing heart of Fortelling. The place where your creativity can truly thrive and convert into a wonderful project.
- [Home screen](https://wiki.fortelling.app/projects/projects/home-screen.md): How can you keep your story in one place? With Fortelling, you can quickly access, create, and edit all story elements from the home screen.
- [Trash](https://wiki.fortelling.app/projects/projects/trash.md): A clean project is a clean mind ready for some more writing.
- [Collaboration](https://wiki.fortelling.app/projects/collaboration.md): Invite your friends and collaborate effortlessly! Working together is more enjoyable and significantly more productive with Fortelling. Every new perspective will advance your story further.
- [Wiki](https://wiki.fortelling.app/projects/wiki.md): Easily share characters, locations, and world-building details from your Fortelling project with a public wiki link.


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