AugmentedQuill 0.9.0 leaves alpha
AugmentedQuill’s first major release pushes the open-source AI story-writing GUI out of alpha with stronger editing, attachment handling, i18n groundwork, and a noticeable accessibility and performance pass. It’s still a local-first, self-hosted writing assistant, but v0.9.0 makes it feel much closer to a real daily driver.
This is the kind of release that matters more for workflow maturity than flashy novelty: AugmentedQuill is turning from “interesting prototype” into a usable authoring environment.
- –Search/replace, undo/redo, diff-view toggles, and attachment support remove friction that usually makes AI writing tools annoying in practice
- –Accessibility, UI cleanup, and Tailwind v4 migration suggest the project is investing in maintainability, not just features
- –i18n support and screenshot docs hint at a broader push toward adoption, onboarding, and community growth
- –Gemma 4 preset and provider config changes keep the app aligned with the fast-moving local/self-hosted model ecosystem
- –The fixed tool-calling detection and diff issues matter because they reduce the odds of the editor fighting the model instead of helping it
DISCOVERED
45d ago
2026-04-27
PUBLISHED
45d ago
2026-04-27
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StableLlama