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@advaita-tech/writer

v0.0.6

Published

An opionated open source text editor that intends to provide the best experience for long form writing on the internet

Downloads

7

Readme

editor

Advaita Editor is an opinionated open source text editor which is highly inspired by tools like Notion, Medium, Ghost and Substack. It intends to set the best experience for long form and short form writing by blending the most intuitive and powerful workflows and making them easy to use. Highly experimental. Try at your own peril.

Vision Statement

This should be to writers what Vim and Emacs is for developers

Architecture

Currently the editor is built on top of TipTap/Prosemirror. This will be the case until it hits the limits of these frameworks.

Roadmap

Our current roadmap looks like this-

Version 1

  • Simple Paragraph with bold, italics and other marks
  • Headings
  • Images with captions
  • Youtube video embeds
  • Bulleted list
  • Numbered list
  • Block quotes
  • Divider
  • Callout
  • Custom elements support (name and html representation)
  • Code block
  • Shortcuts for everything
  • Styling customizability
  • Copy and paste images and text
  • Undo redo
  • Export as HTML

Version 2

  • Quote Retweet but for any link/document
  • Find and Replace
  • Fullscreen support
  • Preview Document
  • Upload custom images (upto a limit)
  • Upload custom videos (upto a limit)
  • Export as PDF
  • Export as Images (full document or parts)
  • Export document as Twitter Threads

Version 3

  • Colorschemes (styling support for using the library)
  • Collaborative writing
  • Git integration for version control
  • Synonym helper

Version 4 (Experimental)

  • Autocomplete
  • Fuzzy finder for your documents
  • Link documents together (internal quote retweet)
  • Thread documents together
  • Generate marketing content for your document (GPT)
  • AI writer assistance (GPT)
  • AI copy editing assistance (GPT)
  • Scratchpad tool in the editor