Sigil is a free, open source, multi-platform ebook editor that uses Qt6 (and QtWebEngine). It is designed to edit books in ePub format (both ePub 2 and ePub 3).
Its website is located at http://sigil-ebook.com
Its current code repository is located at https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/Sigil
Translations are located at https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/sigil/
Support forums are located at http://www.mobileread.com/forums Select Sigil from the list of main forums
Sigil Plugin Index (hosted by www.mobileread.com) at http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=247431
Sigil User Guide is located at https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/sigil-user-guide/releases/latest
An online version of the User Guide is available at: https://sigil-ebook.com/sigil-user-guide
Please do not use the issue tracker to ask questions or suggest new features. Both of the main developers of Sigil monitor the Sigil Forum at https://www.mobileread.com/forums. All questions and feature requests should be directed there so that other interested users can help or comment.
Issue tracking is intended for discussion around issues with the code. It is also intended for actual bug tracking.
Feature requests opened on the issue tracker will be closed.
Starting with Sigil 2.3.0, Qt6.4 is the minimum requirement to build Sigil. You'll need to use an older version if you need to build with Qt5.
For newer Linux systems like Ubuntu 23.04 (and its derivitives), or Arch Linux, or Debian Trixie or Unstable, you should be able to compile Sigil using repo-provided dependencies. Instructions for doing so can be found in:
The Qt6 build documentation strives to provide both Debian- and Arch-based package names.
For older Linux systems whose software repositories do not provide Qt6.4.0 (or higher), the detailed instructions for building/installing Sigil with Qt5 can be found in:
An up-to-date version of Sigil is available via flatpak on Flathub. So if your distro can use Flatpak, you can always use Sigil that way if your distro's Sigil package seems to be lagging too far behind.
Building using purely XCode is no longer supported on Mac OS X. The easiest way to build Sigil on Mac OS X is to use cmake 3.X and the XCode CommandLineTools.
Also because Sigil now embeds Python 3.11.9, see
docs/Building_A_Relocatable_Python_3.11_Framework_on_MacOSX.txt
for detailed instructions on how to build a fully relocatable Python 3.11.3 framework before building Sigil.
For official releases Sigil uses Qt6.7.2 plus official local patches see:
And finally to build Sigil itself see:
Sigil currently provides a Windows installer for x64 and will work on Windows 10 (1809) or newer.
The latest Sigil versions are also typically available via the winget (Windows 10+), Chocolatey (Windows 10+), and Npackd Windows package managers. There are no "scary" Microsoft warnings about unknown publishers if you install Sigil via one of these package managers.
To build Sigil on Windows yourself, see:
Sigil is licensed under the GPLv3. The complete license is located in COPYING.txt.
Note that libraries and components Sigil used and bundles may use a different
license (that is compatible with the GPLv3) from Sigil. See the specific
component for their respective license. The source code from these
projects can be found under Sigil/3rdparty unless otherwise indicated.
Please see their respective folders for complete license information.
Currently these projects include:
In addtion, Sigil uses the following other packages that have been specifically modified for use inside Sigil:
Sigil Main Window
Dark Mode
Generate ToC
Python3 Plugins
Edit Metadata
Run Reports
Detect Changes
Preview's Inspector
Customize Your Layout
Validate EPUB, CSS, XHTML, etc.
Interface to PageEdit Visual XHtml Editor