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Ryker: In-Browser Visual Editor for HTML and Markdown with agent-ready change exports

HTML has become an increasingly useful format for working with large language models. Models can generate complete HTML documents very quickly, but editing those documents manually can still be awkward. HTML is normally edited through source code. That works well for development, but it is not always the best way to proofread a document, move content around, or make small editorial changes. We…

Ryker is an innovative tool designed to simplify the editing of HTML and Markdown documents in a browser environment. This Chrome extension allows users to visually edit these documents and record the changes as prompt-ready change requests. The primary objective behind Ryker is to provide a more natural and efficient way to review documents, while still enabling agents to handle the final implementation.

Ryker's key features include the ability to edit any live HTML page directly in the browser and to load HTML and Markdown files from the user's hard drive for inline editing. As users work on their documents, Ryker meticulously records all the changes made, allowing for seamless export as a prompt-ready change request. This feature is designed to facilitate the workflow process between users and agents, ensuring that the final implementation is handled proficiently.

Ryker's two primary workflows are: first, editing live HTML pages within the browser, and second, loading HTML and Markdown files from a user's local storage for inline editing. By offering these capabilities, Ryker aims to provide users with a more user-friendly and efficient method for editing and reviewing documents, without compromising the agent's role in handling the final implementation process.

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