Use your text editor to write in your browser. Everything you type in the editor will be instantly updated in the browser (and vice versa).
- Install the editor extension: for Sublime Text or for Atom
- Install the browser extension: for Chrome or for Firefox
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In Chrome, click the GhostText button in the upper-right corner to open up Sublime Text. Alternatively you can you these keyboard shortcuts to activate GhostText:
OS | Shortcut |
---|---|
Windows | ctrl + shift + K |
Linux | ctrl + shift + H |
Mac | cmd + shift + K |
The shortcut can be changed or disabled |
If there is more than one supported field in the current page and you haven't focused any of them already, you will be prompted to click on a field to open the connection.
The connection will be closed when:
- The webpage changes or is reloaded
- The tab or window is closed (either in the browser or in the editor)
- The used field is removed from the document
- GhostText for SublimeText
- GhostText for Atom (prototype)
- GhostText for Vim (fan-built prototype)