/stutter

RSVP for browsers

Primary LanguageJavaScriptGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

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About Stutter

stutter

Stutter is a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) extension for modern web browsers. RSVP is a way to read faster with less eye movement.

See a Stutter demonstration here.

Installation

  • Firefox Get Extension
  • Chrome Get Extension
  • Edge Get Extension

stutter demonstration

Usage

You can begin running Stutter in one of three ways:

  1. Click on the icon in the browser to start Stuttering. If you have text selected, it will use this as the content to Stutter, otherwise the entire page will be used.
  2. Press Alt+R to trigger Stutter by hotkey.
  3. Select text you'd like to Stutter and then right-click and choose "Stutter Selection".

When Stutter is running, you can use the following hotkeys for control:

  • Alt+R - Restart Stutter
  • Alt+P - Pause/Resume
  • Alt+Left - Skip backwards
  • Alt+Right - Skip forwards
  • Alt+Up - Increase WPM by 50
  • Alt+Down - Decrease WPM by 50
  • Esc - Close Stutter

You can reposition the Stutter interface on the screen by dragging the handle on the left hand side. Stutter will remember its position in the future.

Many other timing options and theming are available inside the full settings panel. Click on the gear icon on the left while Stutter is running to change these settings. Note: You must have allowed the storage permission in order to change these default settings.

Getting Help

You can leave feedback using GitHub issues. If you would like to discuss problems or features with me directly, you can visit the #stutter IRC channel on Libera.Chat.

Contributing

This is an open source project and we welcome contributions. See the Wiki for ways to contribute:

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Research

Read some of the research that influences Stutter.

Privacy Policy

This browser extension collects no user data. Nothing about your usage is stored or transferred to any server. It can be used offline.

License

GPL3

Mozilla's Readability library - http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0