novel and ai-text-editor
A WYSIWYG editor focused on autocompletion serves a different use case than a specialized word processor built around semantic search and agent-based editing, making them complementary tools that could integrate rather than direct competitors.
About novel
steven-tey/novel
Notion-style WYSIWYG editor with AI-powered autocompletion.
This open-source project provides a user-friendly editor for creating and formatting written content, similar to Notion. You type your thoughts, and an AI assistant suggests ways to complete your sentences and paragraphs. It's ideal for anyone who writes frequently and wants to draft documents faster, like content creators, marketers, or students.
About ai-text-editor
darrylschaefer/ai-text-editor
AI-powered word processor for writers—semantic search, version diffs, and tool-using agents with reusable prompt macros.
This is a word processor designed for writers who want to use artificial intelligence to enhance their writing process. You can create, edit, and organize documents, then use AI agents and custom macros to assist with tasks like semantic search or multi-step content generation. It's for authors, content creators, marketers, or anyone who writes extensively and wants to integrate AI capabilities directly into their editing workflow.
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