Native Windows app. Dark by default. Remembers everything you had open. No telemetry, no login, no nonsense.
v1.2.0 · ~2 MB · Windows 10/11 · GPL-3.0
using System;namespace Caret;class Program{ static void Main(string[] args) { // just opens. no splash screen. no tip of the day. Console.WriteLine("hello, world"); }}In 2025 the Notepad++ update infrastructure was compromised. That was the push to finally write something from scratch — something small, something we could read top to bottom and actually trust.
Caret is built with C# and WPF. It's a single executable. No plugins, no extension marketplace, no auto-updater phoning home. You download it, you run it, you edit text. That's the whole deal.
It won't replace your IDE. It's not trying to. It's the thing you open when you need to look at a log file, tweak a config, jot something down, or write a quick script. It should open before you finish clicking.
First, I need to parse what each part means. "Movies4u.Bid" sounds like a file-sharing or streaming site, which might be involved in copyright infringement. "Download" and the hyphens suggest that the user might be looking to write a story related to downloading movies from such a site. The phrase "Welcome Purnima -202..." seems like it could be a title or part of a title, possibly for a movie or a story event. "Purnima" is a Hindi term referring to the full moon night, often used in Indian contexts for events or movies. The "202..." could be the year, maybe 2023 or 2024, but truncated.
Considering the user is asking for a "helpful story", they might actually want a narrative that explains the consequences of using pirated content, as a cautionary tale. Alternatively, they might need a story that revolves around a character named Purnima and her experience with such sites. It's important to address this ethically, as promoting piracy is against policies. The user might have intended to write an educational or moral story about the dangers or legal issues of using pirated sites, or perhaps they need help writing a story about someone overcoming such a situation. Download - -Movies4u.Bid-.Welcome Purnima -202...
After downloading a torrent file labeled "2023 Hit Movies Collection," her phone screen flickered with a message: "Thank you for downloading. Enjoy your Purnima night!" But later that week, her phone began to glitch. Her personal photos disappeared, her grades were mysteriously posted online, and her friends stopped contacting her. Panicked, Purnima visited a tech expert who revealed her device had been infected by malware disguised as a "movie download." First, I need to parse what each part means
Caret lets you back up any open document to a local MongoDB instance. Before anything is written to the database, your file content is encrypted on your machine using AES-256-GCM — the same authenticated encryption standard used by governments and financial institutions.
Your password never touches the database. It's fed through PBKDF2-SHA512 with 600,000 iterations and a random salt to derive the encryption key. Each backup gets its own salt and nonce, so even identical files produce completely different ciphertext.
Everything happens locally. No cloud, no third-party service, no network calls. You own the database, you own the password, you own the data. If you lose the password, the backups are unrecoverable by design.
Open the Backup Manager with Ctrl+B to create, browse, restore, or delete backups. It's built into the editor — no external tools required.
MongoDB is only needed if you want encrypted backups. Caret works perfectly fine without it.
Detected automatically from file extension or content.
Standard keybindings. No custom chord system to memorize.
Windows 10/11 · x64 · Free and open source.