milkdown
standardnotes-milkdown
milkdown | standardnotes-milkdown | |
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13 | 5 | |
8,322 | 27 | |
0.9% | - | |
9.1 | 3.2 | |
7 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
TypeScript | CSS | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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milkdown
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WYSIWYG Markdown editor?
Page: https://milkdown.dev/
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How many plugins do you have?
When it comes to community plugins, I don’t run a single one. The core plugins do what I need. I only miss two features, scrollable code blocks and support for WYSIWYG tables like in the Milkdown editor. To my knowledge, there are no community plugins for this, so I haven’t had any reasons to install such plugins. I guess I’m a quite basic Obsidian user.
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Disadvantages of obsidian
To be honest, there are not many disadvantages. There are some annoyances. I personally miss a good way to build tables. A table-building solution like the one in Milkdown (visual Markdown editor used by e.g., Standard Notes) would be very welcome. I also miss horizontal scrolling in code-blocks and other such minor stuff. Since Obsidian is improving in a high pace, and hasn’t even reached version 1.0 yet, I can live with that.
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Markdown Visual (Beta) > Indent lists on non-US keyboards
When writing a list in the new Markdown Visual (which seems promising despite the misfortunate font choice), I am not able to indent a list item using tab, like you do in all other writing software. As I understand it, it is based on the Milkdown editor, which states in their shortcuts that it is Mod-[ or Mod-] to sink or lift items.
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Is there some kind of opensource widget editor? Like an advanced WYSIWYG editor
Sounds like you need a WYSIWYG editor. There are a bunch of them, but I like Prosemirror and Milkdown the most.
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Markdown editor for freedom!
Milkdown is a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor. It's an open source project that integrates Markdown editor, components, and plugins.
- Is there a Rich text editor ES Module for SvelteKit?
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SvelteKit optimizeDeps slow down initial loading time
HyperMD and Quill are pretty nice. The one I currently have my eye on is one called Milkdown (https://milkdown.dev)
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Introducing Milkdown Editor for Standard Notes
Hi guys. Just made an editor wrapping around Milkdown, the WYSIWYG Markdown editor component. Here is the installation link:
- Slate – A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors
standardnotes-milkdown
What are some alternatives?
prosemirror-svelte - Svelte bindings for the ProseMirror editor
sn-gruvbox-dark-theme - Gruvbox Dark Theme for Standard Notes
slate - A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.)
standard-notes-fast-editor - A mobile-friendly and high-performance editor that makes it easy to write and read nested notes in https://standardnotes.org/
bytemd - ByteMD v1 repository
sn-rme - Rich Markdown Editor for Standard Notes
react-use - React Hooks — 👍
standardnotes-extensions - Self-host standard notes extensions repository.
react-page - Next-gen, highly customizable content editor for the browser - based on React and written in TypeScript. WYSIWYG on steroids.
append-editor - Append to your notes @StandardNotes with GitHub Flavored Markdown via CodeMirror, Rich Markdown, and Monaco | https://appendeditor.com
GrapesJS - Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding
Assemble - Get the rocks out of your socks! Assemble makes you fast at web development! Used by thousands of projects for rapid prototyping, themes, scaffolds, boilerplates, e-books, UI components, API documentation, blogs, building websites/static site generator, an alternative to Jekyll for gh-pages and more! Gulp- and grunt-friendly.