Silly Tavern character cards on Mac: manage libraries and favorites
Queries that look like “sillytavern card mac” usually point to the same workflow gap: you want Silly Tavern character cards to behave like a real library on the Mac, not only as entries in the in-app sidebar. Silly Tavern is still the natural home for running chats and making quick edits while you play, but once the collection grows, you need disk folders you understand, a way to skim many PNGs, and a light system for marking the cards you come back to without scrolling the full list every time.
Sillycard is a native macOS app aimed at that file-first workflow. You attach one or more card libraries, move between grid and list views, open the inspector when you need to read or adjust Character Card JSON, and save back to the same PNG when something changes. Tagging and archiving help large sets stay navigable; favorites act like a short pinned list for cards you are actively shipping, revising, or using as reference, so everyday management and curation happen outside the pressure of the chat UI.
Keep Silly Tavern for the session itself. When the pain is discovery, comparison, or batch-friendly touch-ups across many cards, doing that work in a dedicated Mac manager—with libraries and favorites—usually keeps the Tavern client snappier and your folders easier to trust. For vocabulary around editor, viewer, and manager roles on macOS, see the longer companion note; for lorebook and card structure, use the blog index on the same site.
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