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

# Erste Schritte

Soulver ist ein Notizblock, mit dem du Probleme durchdenken kannst, die Berechnungen beinhalten.

Gib eine Berechnung in den Textbereich ein und die Antwort erscheint rechts in der **Antwortspalte**:

```
3 × 3                                   | 9
120 + 30%                               | 156
30% of 700                              | 210

June 12 + 3 Wochen                      | 3 July
7:45am - 4:20pm                         | 8 hours 35 min
zeit in Chicago                         | 7:45pm

100 EUR in USD                          | US$109.74
$30/Tag ist wieviel pro Jahr            | $10.957,28/Jahr
```

Sobald du eine Textzeile änderst, wird ihre Antwort automatisch neu berechnet (kein Drücken einer Gleichheits-Taste erforderlich).

#### Wörter und Berechnungen kombinieren

Soulver lässt dich deinen Berechnungen Kontext hinzufügen, damit sie später noch Sinn ergeben.

```
$19 für Frühstück + $22 für die Uber    | $41,00
```

Wenn Soulver bestimmte Zahlen in deinem Text ignorieren soll, verwende einen [Kommentar](/de/syntax-referenz/headings-and-comments.md).


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