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warewoolf discussion
warewoolf reviews and mentions
- Brsloan/warewoolf: A minimalist novel-writing system/rich text editor
- New WareWoolf v0.10.0 beta release has built-in File Manager for use in writerDecks
- WareWoolf Wiki Now Set Up At Github
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WareWoolf, the open source novel writing/editing app I wrote specifically for use with writerDecks, is now available as a beta relase.
I don't know much about that, but I can try to look into it more later. But to build it yourself, you can install Node.js, clone the WareWoolf git or just download the source code, go to that directory in the terminal and use command "npm install" for the node package manager to install the dependencies. Once that's done, you can use "npm start" to run it, and here is info on building binaries.
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Beta Release v0.9.0 finished and available
I have updated the readme on Github to explain how to compile WareWoolf yourself if you'd like, but have just released pre-made binaries for the new v0.9.0 beta release on the "releases" page on github: https://github.com/brsloan/warewoolf/releases
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Compiling a source code from github on Raspbian
Hello everyone! I downloaded the code from this link: https://github.com/brsloan/warewoolf
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Finished my WareWoolf writerDeck! A single-purpose novel-writing machine running my own open source software
Thanks! I plan to put a Raspberry Pi 4 in it, since it runs an Electron app and I don't know how well the less powerful pis could handle it. You can read the specifics on my writing app here, but basically it saves each chapter as an individual JSON file and a project file that pulls them all together. The rest of the stack is Raspberry Pi OS Lite + X Server + Matchbox Window Manager, as outlined in myHow To Create A Single-Purpose Writing Device post.
The software I wrote is probably cringeworthy to any professional coder--I'm just an amateur and wrote it in Electron--but it does exactly what I want with all the shortcuts like you said. (The first program I wrote fiction in was WordStar.) It is finally at a point where I'd feel comfortable doing a beta release for others to give it a go. I'm thinking of learning Rust and trying to rewrite WareWoolf from the ground up, but that's a big project and I'm going to take a break first to focus on fiction for a while.
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How To Create a Single-Purpose Device That Boots Into One App With No Desktop
Raspberry Pi OS Lite + Xorg + Matchbox )+ WareWoolf
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brsloan/warewoolf is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of warewoolf is JavaScript.