While SilverBullet is not a “proper” outliner, it does offer a number of useful commands to manage outlines. An outline is simply a (nested) bulleted list, for instance: * Introduction * Context * Problem space * Solution space * Problem statement * Problem A * Sub problem 1 * Sub problem 2 * Problem B * Problem C * Related work * Area A * Area B * Area C * Solution * Conclusion SilverBullet offers a number of `Outline` commands to make manipulating such outlines easier, they are: * {[Outline: Move Up]} (`Alt-ArrowUp`): moves the current item and its children up * {[Outline: Move Down]} (`Alt-ArrowDown`): moves the current item and its children down * {[Outline: Move Right]} (`Alt->`): indents the current item and its children one level deeper * {[Outline: Move Left]}: (`Alt-<`): outdents the current item and its children one level higher And for folding outlines: * {[Outline: Fold]} (`Ctrl-Alt-[`): folds the current item’s children * {[Outline: Unfold]} (`Ctrl-Alt-]`): unfolds the current item’s children * {[Outline: Toggle Fold]} (`Ctrl-Shift-f`): toggles the current item’s fold state * {[Outline: Fold All]} (`Ctrl-Alt-Shift-[`): folds all sections in the entire page * {[Outline: Unfold All]} (`Ctrl-Alt-Shift-]`): unfolds all sections in the entire page