In TiddlyWiki, you can create a tree structure with tags (TW documentation 
<https://tiddlywiki.com/#Tagging>; Grok TiddlyWiki 
<https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/#Tags>). Then you can make a table of 
contents to display them (TW documentation 
<https://tiddlywiki.com/#Adding%20a%20table%20of%20contents%20to%20the%20sidebar>;
 
Grok TiddlyWiki 
<https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/#Creating%20Hierarchies%20with%20a%20Table%20of%20Contents>
).

I would caution that trying to organize your whole wiki into a tree 
structure can be limiting. Hierarchies where everything goes in one place 
are nice and orderly, but they make it harder to reuse ideas in different 
contexts. So I tend to prefer linking as a primary means of organizing 
content, and then creating smaller clusters of tree-structured notes within 
the wiki where needed.

On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 1:32:08 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> When I use tiddly I find it is easy to make a small piece of knowledge? 
> But I really need to make a tree structure of the notes, because the notes 
> I took are too scattered which make it hard to build a summary view of the 
> knowledge

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