Everright-formEditor
bangle-editor
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MIT License | MIT License |
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bangle-editor
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Marktext – Elegant Markdown Editor for Linux, macOS, Windows
Since you're the author of Bangle.io and it seems the latter is based on bangle.dev[0] which in turn is based on ProseMirror(?), why did you decide to make Bangle's interface look like that of VS Code / Monaco[1]?
On a different note, IMO using Electron for an app is not a bad choice per se. It's just that editors written in web technologies usually suck because they are so slow compared to, say, Vim/Emacs/Sublime. Is ProseMirror really that much better (faster) than Monaco/VS Code? If not, what's the benefit of using Bangle over Marktext? (Sure, running Marktext/Electron will use up additional RAM compared to running Bangle in an existing browser. But to be honest CPU load is much more important to me.)
[0]: https://github.com/bangle-io/bangle.dev
[1]: https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor , https://vscode.dev/
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Hacker News top posts: Mar 24, 2021
Show HN: Bangle.dev – Collection of tools for building rich text editors\ (22 comments)
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Show HN: Bangle.dev – Collection of tools for building rich text editors
> Tangentially, a cool thing would be to unite ProseMirror with Automerge. That’d enable some killer collaborative editors.
Prosemirror already has collaboration baked into it and I have a very rough initial version of it working (see https://github.com/bangle-io/bangle.dev/tree/master/collab). My question for you is what benefit will using Automerge provide over the inbuilt collaboration API?
What are some alternatives?
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