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Scripr is built to feel straightforward on macOS. This guide covers the basics, common workflows, and what to include if you need help.

Last updated: March 26, 2026

Getting started

  • Open Scripr and create a new tab to start writing immediately.
  • Use Open to edit an existing file from your Mac.
  • Use Save to persist changes to the current document.
  • Open a folder as a workspace when you want quick navigation across related files.

Main features

  • Tabbed editing for switching between multiple files.
  • Split views for comparing notes, drafts, or reference text.
  • Quick open plus find and replace for faster navigation and editing.
  • Workspace browsing for folders, files, and project-level search.

Common tasks

  • Create a note: open a new tab, write, then save to your chosen folder.
  • Find text in one file: open Find and enter the search term.
  • Update many files: use workspace search and replace with care.
  • Stay organized: keep related work in a folder and move through it from the sidebar.

Useful tips

  • Save before closing when the editor shows unsaved changes.
  • Adjust appearance settings for long writing sessions.
  • Use split view when drafting from an outline or notes file.
  • Keep an eye on encoding and line-ending indicators when working with mixed file types.