write-xl
is a set of plugins that operates overtop of lite-xl. It's designed to make the text editor more appealing to use for writing and reading fiction, in markdown.
- A more word-like color scheme.
- An automatic configuration of line wrapping and document setup to be more word-like.
- Keybinds for standard stuff like bolding, italicizing, and underlining (
ctrl
+b
,ctrl
+i
,ctrl
+u
). - Spellchecker
- Synonyms
- Jump to Chapter
- Ability use git quicly and easily to track changes, and to provide a method of remote synchroniation.
- Word Counter
- Small clock in the bottom right corner.
- Small clock that tracks current session time.
- Small clock that tracks actual writing time.
- Autocorrect plugin that corrects-as-you-type to a preset list of words, or to a dictionary.
- Chapter Navigation, via sidebar.
- Chapter wordcount in parentheses on sidebar.
- Automatic Chapter Summaries as a view, by running chapter through an automatic summarizer library.
- Side-by-Side Outline Reading
- A plugin to detect whether you're overusing a particular phrase.
- Character Registry, with Minimap
- Ability to have a view of a chapter as an individual document (
ChapterView
, inherited from DocView).
To install, simply use lpm
:
lpm install write-xl
Or, alternatively, simply copy the plugins in the plugins
folder, and the colors from the colors
folder into your local copies of both, and install a few extra plugins from lite-xl-plugins.
Or, you can simply pull an all-in-one-release from the releases page.
The non-mobile releases for write-xl
are pre-built with lite-xl-simplified
's all-in-one mode, meaning that it will be created as a single executable,
that uses ~/.config/write-xl
as its user directory, with the write-xl
plugin installed.
The mobile releases for write-xl
are built with lite-xl-android
, for x86
, x86_64
, arm64
and armv7
, and should function out of the box on most
android phones.