GhostText GhostText

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Version: 23.3.27
Last Update: 2023-03-27

Overview

GhostText is a Chrome extension developed by fregante. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of GhostText is 23.3.27, updated on 2023-03-27.
6,000+ users have installed this extension. 137 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Write in the browser with your text editor.

Whenever you’re writing more than a little snippet of code anywhere on the web, activate GhostText to open your preferred text editor and enjoy your own development environment.

GhostText is a browser extension that connects to your editor via its own extension. Install both extensions and, if necessary, start the GhostText server in the editor’s extension.

Supported editors:

• Sublime Text
• VS Code
• Emacs
• Vim
• Neovim
• ACME Editor

You can find more information on the "Website" link or contribute on GitHub (You'll find the link on the same website)

Rating

137 ratings

Total Installs

6,000+

Information

Last Update

2023-03-27

Current Version

23.3.27

Size

77.75KiB

Author

fregante

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Antti-Jussi Lakanen
2021-02-26

Works perfectly with Sublime Text!

avatar Christine Edelbusch
2021-02-26

I love this extension and use it quite a lot. We have lots of web applications where Markdown syntax is recognized and in combination with SublimeText it's a breeze to write documentation ? Also when documenting code snippets in issue tickets etc. it's really nice to have a powerful text editor integrated into the workflow.

avatar Prasanna Venkatesan
2021-02-02

Amazing! Exactly what I needed!

avatar WeiHua Liu
2021-01-16

Good for heavily typer sincerely.

avatar Christopher Small
2020-12-17

It's a nice idea, but it's a bit of a hassle to have to open up a dedicated editor process. I remember an older plugin for Firefox (IIRC) that opened up your system editor for you, which was much more convenient, even if it didn't support bidirectional editing.

I use vim, and I found it easy for the vim process to seize/lock up. I've found wasavi much more convenient, and it works much better than I expected. It's nice to have something that opens it regular vim, but not at the cost of inconvience and buggy processes.