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Cheese Paper: a text editor specifically designed for writing

https://brie.gay/cheese-paper/
26•sohkamyung•1h ago

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personjerry•1h ago
As opposed to the other text editors, which are designed primarily for playing Nethack
aleda145•52m ago
I recently picked up writing short stories again. I briefly looked at different editors, but ended up just doing it in vscode (daily driver). I'll make sure to look at cheese paper for the next one, looks like it has some cool features!

A feature that I have been dreaming about is making an editor that treats each paragraph like a unit of work, and the full text is created by linking together different paragraphs. That way you can easily try different ways without deleting any text. Sort of like nodes in a graph.

And here's my a corporate themed short story: https://dahl.dev/capacity

citizenkeen•52m ago
Is this Scrivener but with markdown?
gatane•50m ago
This looks very interesting! I liked the menu for characters and worldbuilding, I should try this soon!
blacksmith_tb•38m ago
Maybe it would explain itself better if that said "specifically designed for writing fiction"? (lots of other sorts of writing don't have characters, for example...)
hoppyhoppy2•6m ago
The first sentence of the first non-bolded paragraph of the website is:

>Cheese Paper is a text editor specifically designed for writing, particularly fiction.

I don't think the HN submitter is the author of the software, but if you're just referring to the HN submission title then maybe they'll take you up on your suggestion.

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175•antipurist•1h ago•65 comments

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226•aaronbrethorst•4h ago•146 comments

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231•Garbage•8h ago•118 comments

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53•aidangarske•4h ago•6 comments

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62•tylerdane•5h ago•28 comments

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161•kristoff_it•7h ago•42 comments

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246•davikr•10h ago•55 comments

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29•aleda145•2h ago•0 comments

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342•freeCandy•7h ago•166 comments

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314•sph•13h ago•140 comments

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82•pwg•7h ago•16 comments

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44•hnhsh•3h ago•5 comments

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55•shepherdjerred•4h ago•6 comments

Cheese Paper: a text editor specifically designed for writing

https://brie.gay/cheese-paper/
27•sohkamyung•1h ago•6 comments

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177•myzek•4d ago•23 comments

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160•amichail•3d ago•71 comments

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217•explosion-s•4d ago•51 comments

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