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Zero 2.0 — What’s New and What Changed from V1
Zero 2.0 — What’s New and What Changed from v1 Zero 2.0 is a substantial update focused on reliability, safety, and day-to-day usability. This page summar...
Installing & First Run
Installing & First Run This page helps you download, install, and launch Zero for the first time. Zero is packaged as a desktop app and runs entirely ...
Getting Started with Zero
Welcome to Zero: Your Private Vault for Structured Data Zero is your personal, encrypted workspace for securely storing structured data — passwords, priva...
Understanding Vaults in Zero
Understanding Vaults in Zero In Zero, a vault is your private, encrypted container for structured data. Every table you create and every row you store liv...
Creating Your First Database in Zero
Creating Your First Database in Zero Once you’ve set up your vault, the next step is to create a database inside it. Don’t let the word “database” scare y...
Adding and Managing Data in Zero
Working with Your Data in Zero Now that you’ve created your first database in Zero, it’s time to start adding and managing the data inside it. Whether you...
Searching and Navigating Data in Zero
Searching and Navigating Your Data in Zero As your data grows, finding the right record fast matters. Zero gives you simple, predictable filters on each t...
Using Templates in Zero
Using Templates in Zero: Create Databases Faster Want to create a database in just a few clicks? That’s exactly what templates are for. In Zero, templa...
Understanding Field Types in Zero
Understanding Field Types in Zero When you create a database in Zero, each column has a field type that controls how values are validated, shown in the UI...
Organizing Your Data — Move, Clone & Clean Up
Organizing Your Data — Move, Clone & Clean Up As your vault grows, you may want to reorganize things — move a database to another vault, clone its str...
Encryption in Zero — How Your Data Stays Safe
Encryption in Zero: How Your Data Stays Safe Security is at the core of Zero. Sensitive values are never stored in plain text — they’re encrypted and only...
Using the Zero API
Using the Zero API (Advanced Usage) Zero includes a small, local-only API for power users who want to script secure reads (e.g., fetch a decrypted passwor...