Scripr

Native macOS editor

Write fast. Navigate faster. Stay in flow.

Scripr is a focused macOS text editor for people who move between quick notes, real project folders, and long editing sessions without wanting the overhead of a full IDE.

Current release: v0.1.2 for macOS

SHA-256: 67645f3b184c7090356aeec31c04952b0e18678d014b72b442072c90e3547b1c

  • Tabbed editing with split views
  • Quick open, find, and replace
  • Encoding and line-ending awareness

Built for writers, note-takers, and developers who want a native editor without losing modern workflow tools.

Core features

Purposeful tools instead of a crowded interface

Project-aware editing

Open folders, jump between files quickly, and keep active work organized in tabs instead of juggling Finder windows.

Split your workspace

Compare files, reference notes, or keep an outline visible while drafting with a layout that stays clear under pressure.

Reliable file handling

Work with different encodings, line endings, and file states without silently damaging source files or text documents.

Fast search flow

Use quick open, in-file find, and replace tools that keep you on the keyboard and out of modal clutter.

Native macOS feel

Menus, keyboard shortcuts, document behavior, and windowing all follow platform expectations instead of fighting them.

Focused writing surface

The interface stays calm and readable so long sessions feel intentional rather than noisy.

Workflow

From quick capture to deeper editing

01

Open a folder or file

Start with a single note or an entire workspace depending on the task in front of you.

02

Jump where you need to go

Use quick open and tabbed navigation to move through active work without breaking concentration.

03

Edit with confidence

Keep track of unsaved changes, compare content in split views, and preserve file integrity on save.

FAQ

Common questions

Who is Scripr for?

Anyone who wants a lean macOS editor for drafts, notes, scripts, markdown, and general text work with stronger navigation than a plain text field.

Does it support project folders?

Yes. Scripr is designed to work with real file trees so you can move between related documents quickly.

Where is the download hosted?

The macOS DMG is hosted in the public Scripr-Releases repository, separate from the private source repository.