fiction-tools
alex
fiction-tools | alex | |
---|---|---|
2 | 1 | |
15 | 4,042 | |
- | - | |
4.9 | 2.6 | |
6 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
fiction-tools
- Fiction.Tools – A huge list of writing tools
-
Fiction.Tools – A Toolbox for Fiction Authors
I've always loved the submissions for new writing tools here on HN, so I've kept a growing list of my favorites for a long time. When I needed to learn React, I built Fiction.Tools to make all those tools searchable and filterable for everyone else.
I've also made the site open source (at https://github.com/indentlabs/fiction-tools/) so anyone can add their own favorites to the list. The data is all available in structured JSON blobs (https://github.com/indentlabs/fiction-tools/tree/main/src/da...) for anyone that wants to use it other ways, too. :)
Obviously there's no one-size-fits-all "writing process", but I did my best to organize them according to a common flow: tools to help you build a fictional world, to help you write within it, to help you revise what you've written, and finally to help you publish or share your work with others.
There are a lot of struggling authors out there (myself included!) that I think could benefit from a tool or two to help ease them through the tougher (or just less interesting) stages of this process, so I hope organizing the tools this way makes it easier for someone in need to find the right tool at the right time.
Also, each tool is tagged with hoverable attributes that explain what platforms they run on, how much they cost, whether they have ads, subscriptions, whether there are discounts for educators, etc. If you click the "Highlight tools" button in the bottom-right, you can toggle between simplying highlighting tools in the larger list or filtering every tool out except those that match the attribute(s) you're looking for.
As I said above, the site is fully open source and I would very much appreciate any tool suggestions, feedback, or PRs you have for other tools that might be helpful to writers; using new tools in my writing has kind of become a passion of my own, so even if you don't think something would fit in the list I'd still love to try it out myself. :)
alex
-
Node.js Packages and Resources
alex - Catch insensitive, inconsiderate writing.
What are some alternatives?
world-scribe-2-desktop - Desktop app for World Scribe 2
ipfs - IPFS implementation in JavaScript
peerflix - Streaming torrent client for node.js
speed-test - Test your internet connection speed and ping using speedtest.net from the CLI
moment - Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in javascript.
webcat - Mad science p2p pipe across the web using webrtc that uses your Github private/public key for authentication and a signalhub for discovery
npm-name - Check whether a package or organization name is available on npm
peercast - torrent-stream + chromecast
themostdangerouswritingapp - If you stop typing for more than five seconds, all progress will be lost.
NodeOS - Lightweight operating system using Node.js as userspace
pageres - Capture website screenshots
lodash - A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, & extras.