Press The Toggle To Show/Hide buttons on the toolbar
Text Styling: Frisbee lets you style text using the buttons
in the editor toolbar, such as bold, italic,
strikethrough, and more.
Editor Utilities: Beyond styling, the toolbar includes tools like inserting links, undo/redo, find & replace, and text alignment.
Editor Settings: In the settings menu, you can adjust options such as editor font size, theme selection, and toggle extra experimental tools.
Snapshots & Filtering: You can enable filtering in either automatic or manual mode. When enabled, snapshots act as save states, created every 3 minutes (automatic) or manually on demand. Snapshots can be renamed, pinned, and loaded at any time. (and deleted as of 1.3)
Keywords: Keywords are Frisbee’s main shortcut system. They allow you to wrap symbols around text to generate HTML tags, and can be expanded endlessly.
Default Keywords:
-text- → Bold_text_ → Italic~text~ → Strikethrough@h# → HeadersAdding Keywords: Open the keywords menu and click the large plus (+) button. You’ll be guided through creating a keyword with examples.
$dlt Clear: When enabled, typing $dlt on a
line and pressing Enter will automatically delete that line.
File Export: Frisbee supports exporting your content to PDF and Markdown (for now).
Version Launcher: The version launcher allows you to open any released version of Frisbee from GitHub. Note: Versions before 0.1.3b dont work due to style stuff lol
Adding Plugins: Place your plugin folder (including
scripts and metadata.json) inside the Plugins
directory. Then add the folder name to PluginList.json.
Using Plugins: After restarting Frisbee, plugins will appear in the plugins menu, where they can be enabled or disabled. Disabling a plugin refreshes the page (safe due to autosave).