For advanced users needing to convert large text files, you can use the executable via the Command Prompt: Open cmd (Command Prompt). Navigate to your working directory.

: Visit the Varamozhi SourceForge page to download the latest setup file (e.g., VaramozhiInstaller1.08.03.exe ).

: When you launch the editor, a black debug console will open first— do not close it , as it is necessary for the program to run. A white window with two panels will follow.

Run the command: "C:\Program Files\Varamozhi Editor\bin\malvi_mozhi_unicode.exe" < input.txt > output.txt (Replace input.txt with your English-mapped text file and output.txt with your desired Malayalam output filename) .

: It is recommended to install additional Malayalam Unicode fonts like AnjaliOldLipi , which is often included in the package, to ensure the script displays correctly. Using the Varamozhi Editor

: No internet connection is required once installed.

: To use the text in other apps like Word or Gmail, you can copy it directly from the right panel or use the File > Export to Unicode (UTF-8) option for better compatibility. Command Line Usage ( malvi_mozhi_unicode.exe )

is a free, open-source transliteration-based Malayalam text editor that allows users to type in Malayalam using a standard English keyboard by following the phonetic Mozhi scheme. The specific component malvi_mozhi_unicode.exe is a command-line utility used for bulk conversion of Manglish text files into Unicode-compliant Malayalam text. Download and Installation