prosemirror-cookbook
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prosemirror-cookbook
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Quill – Your powerful rich text editor
I spent weeks back in 2020 fighting with PM trying to customize behaviors such as bullet points etc. At the time the documentation was sparse and for me progress was extremely hard.
I ended up abandoning the project but wrote a short introduction here which might help you get started.
https://github.com/PierBover/prosemirror-cookbook
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My pain building a WYSIWYG editor with contenteditable
ProseMirror is probably the best option out there, but I found it pretty hard to wrap my head around its API.
The docs are detailed and exhaustive but did not help me much understand how to actually use it. I had to read Marijns code which I found hard to follow.
I started this introduction to PM (which is incomplete since I stopped using it) but I think will help anyone trying to use it.
https://github.com/PierBover/prosemirror-cookbook
lexical
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Quill – Your powerful rich text editor
I remember using https://github.com/facebook/lexical for a project a year ago and mostly things worked our of the box.
Any reason to prefer quill?
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Wax: The Word Processor for the Web
Lexical (https://lexical.dev/) is really nice to use and doesn't use Prosemirror or CKEditor.
- Ask HN: What is your favorite FOSS WYSIWYG editor?
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Has anyone had much experience using Lexical (by Meta) recently?
I've tried to get to grips with Lexical but found the docs pretty hard to follow. It definitely seems to offer pretty heaps of power, just unlocking that seemed tricky. We're hoping to use it for customer facing collaborative list product that allows for richer media (video, code blocks etc.)
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MDX Editor - a Rich Text Markdown Editor React Component
Yes, it uses the Lexical framework internally, so markdown gets converted to an AST, then the AST gets serialized back.
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On Google Docs and why rich text editors need custom layout engines
Rich text editing doesn't imply pagination. Contenteditable is not abandoned. Lexical[1], Meta's framework for text editing relies on contenteditables.
[1]: https://lexical.dev/
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In what text format do apps like twitter and instagram store their tweets and bios?
lexical is a framework for building web based text-editors ... so yea it can do formatting but if you are using it to just do formatting you are very much using the wrong tool.
- Add components within the textarea
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Best Text Editor to integrate with React?
Haven't tried it out myself, but it's probably Lexical.
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New Svelte Core/Vercel Team Member
Svelte just got a lot more interesting! Dominic who is the creator of LexicalJs and InfernoJs (which is known to be insanely fast) has joined the svelte core team and is now working at Vercel full time! Here is the announcement on Twitter!
What are some alternatives?
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
milkdown - 🍼 Plugin driven WYSIWYG markdown editor framework.
slate - A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.)
remirror - ProseMirror toolkit for React 🎉
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
text - 📑 Collaborative document editing using Markdown
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility
tiptap - The headless editor framework for web artisans. [Moved to: https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap]
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor
react-quill - A Quill component for React.