Wordgrinder

Jul 20, 2023

Simple Unicode-aware console and X11-based word processor

WordGrinder is an ultra-clean and uncluttered word processor that runs in a terminal or an X11 window.

The author made WordGrinder to have something to write novels on. It supports just enough character and paragraph style support to let you get the job done, while not enough to let you waste time configuring them.



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