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Show HN: Revise – An AI Editor for Documents

https://revise.io
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How do you make sure the LLM catches and reports all grammar mistakes if I ask for it?
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Er, is right click disabled on this page? Certainly seems to be in any browser I pick. If so, why?
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Anecdote from a frustrated typer. There are no good word processors. MS office and Libre/open-whatever-they-call-it-now-office are bloated mess. I did a deep dive on this a few months ago, and there are 0 light/good options. There are a few that show up in google searches, but they are all disappointing in one way or another.

So, thoughts on a non-AI lightweight word processor.

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Wonderful product :)
Looks really cool!
This would really work well for teams. Are there any limits into how many people can collaborate on Revise?
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Looks nice, very nice.

Why don't you use your local open source llm, without the interaction of big models? I mean, more work, but you don't need to pay your cut to them. Just asking.

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I started building this 10 months ago, largely using agentic coding tools. I've stayed very involved in the code base and architecture, and have never moved faster in my life as a dev.

The word processor engine and rendering layer are all built from scratch - the only 3rd party library I used was the excellent Y.js for the CRDT stack.

Would love some feedback!

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