{"repo":"brsloan/warewoolf","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/brsloan/warewoolf","clone":"git clone https://github.com/brsloan/warewoolf.git","description":"A minimalist novel-writing system/rich text editor designed to be usable without a mouse. For desktop and standalone word processors/digital typewriters/writerDecks.","language":"JavaScript","stars":336,"topics":["novel-writing","text-editor","writing-software","docx","markdown","editor","fiction","quill","rich-text-editor","word-processor"],"license":"MIT","category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"v2.2.1 \"The only writing software I use.\" -Virginia Woolf WareWoolf is designed for one thing: writing fiction. It is intentionally simplified: you cannot change the font, line spacing, or color. But it has everything you need to organize, edit, and revise a novel--and you don't even need a mouse. It is composed of three simple text-based panels with no icons: Chapters, Editor, and Notes. That's it. There is no toolbar with twenty buttons cluttering the screen. There isn't even a file menu unless you summon it by pressing Alt. All formatting is done with shortcuts. (But don't worry, there aren't many to memorize, and you can always press CTRL + H to show them all in the Shortcut Helper. It's not like you do a lot of formatting when writing fiction anyway.) What it does have is an array of tools for importing plaintext and docx files and converting them into proper manuscript format, as well as features such as self-emailing drafts at the press of a button, a built-in file manager, a wi-fi manager, and a battery monitor for easy use in standalone writing devices (\"writerDecks\") without access to any other software. Dark Mode: Light Mode: Corkboard: For a more in-depth overview of WareWoolf, please see the Wiki. Features All-keyboard navigation designed for pleasant use without a mouse. Distraction-free writing: Each of the three panels can be toggled on/off at the press of a button. Write with only your manuscript visible. Plain text import/conversion tools Options to parse a ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/brsloan","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/brsloan/warewoolf/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}