esprima
Editor.js
esprima | Editor.js | |
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2 | 39 | |
408 | 27,356 | |
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0.0 | 8.3 | |
about 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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esprima
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NPM package ‘ua-parser-JS’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
> check out the Web X-Ray repo <https://github.com/mozilla/goggles.mozilla.org/>.
Thanks for example. Peeking a bit under the hood, it appears to be due to transitive dependencies referencing github urls (and transient ones at that) instead of semver, which admittedly is neither standard nor good practice...
FWIW, simply removing `"grunt-contrib-jshint": "~0.4.3",` from package.json and related jshint-related code from Gruntfile was sufficient to get `npm install` to complete successfully. The debugging just took me a few minutes grepping package-lock.json for the 404 URL in question (https://github.com/ariya/esprima/tarball/master) and tracing that back to a top-level dependency via recursively grepping for dependent packages. I imagine that upgrading relevant dependencies might also do the trick, seeing as jshint no longer depends on esprima[0].
I'm not sure how representative this particular case is to the sort of issues you run into, but I'll tell that reproducibility issues can get a lot worse in ways that committing deps doesn't help (for example, issues like this one[1] are nasty to narrow down).
But assuming that installation in your link just happens to have a simple fix and that others are not as forgiving, how is committing node_modules supposed to help here if you're saying you can't even get it to a working state in the first place? DO you own the repo in order to be able to make the change? Or are you mostly just saying that hindsight is 20-20?
[0] https://github.com/jshint/jshint/blob/master/package.json#L4...
[1] https://github.com/node-ffi-napi/node-ffi-napi/issues/143
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Validating JSON Data in typescript and return line number and position
okk i found out another one called esprima i think i am going to use it
Editor.js
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Extending PHP Faker Library to define custom data structures using Laravel 11
Recently I've dealt with EditorJS and had to save the JSON data it provides in my database, so I ended up having to fake some of the data in order to easily make some assertions during testing.
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How I optimized Carousel for EditorJS 2x in size.
I am supporting a project where lawyers, advisors can publish articles or news, to get more attention and clients. Initially it was made through TinyMCE, but they wanted not just HTML, but also a way of showing many pictures with interactions. I was seeking UI editor like Medium, and I guess best what I found was EditorJS and during checking its Awesome List there were several carousel plugins and I stopped on this.
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Introducing EmailBuilder.js - a free and open source block-based email template builder
We call it EmailBuilder.js – a powerful block-based email builder that takes the best parts of other open source libraries like Editor.js and email component libraries and puts them into an easy to use no-code builder.
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Show HN: I made an app that consolidated 18 apps (doc, sheet, form, site, chat)
I tried the "Doc", "Sheet" and "Slide" feature and each of them are incomplete and lacks most of the popular features. It would be better if the author uses existing solutions instead of implement them from ground up.
editor.js [0] for documents and Grist [1] for spreadsheet are some good examples.
[0]: https://editorjs.io/
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5 Github Repositories To Master Next.js 😎
Editorjs [https://editorjs.io/]
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Ask HN: What is your favorite FOSS WYSIWYG editor?
Use Gutenberg or a block editor like this (https://github.com/codex-team/editor.js) for a CMS. The WYSIWYG days are over.
- Editor.js: Free block-style editor with a universal JSON output
- Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – open-source CRM
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editor.js integration?
Has anyone had any luck adding editor.js to your app? I've got a plain rails/stimulus/turbo/activeStorage app which needs a dynamic page builder and editor.js looks like it has promise. However it's a pretty specialized workflow and Im not sure if it jives well with the plain Rails ecosystem.
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WYSIWYG is a Pain
try this: https://editorjs.io/ might come handy, it's a very nice library and it's well maintained.
What are some alternatives?
ace - Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility
vim.js
notion-clone - Notion clone
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
medium-editor - Medium.com WYSIWYG editor clone. Uses contenteditable API to implement a rich text solution.
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
slate - A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.)
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor