react-prosemirror
remirror
react-prosemirror | remirror | |
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3 | 7 | |
393 | 2,630 | |
6.6% | 1.9% | |
8.3 | 7.6 | |
15 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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react-prosemirror
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Launch HN: Tiptap (YC S23) – Toolkit for developing collaborative editors
I've found react-prosemirror [1] to be a light ProseMirror React integration that supports node views. I had also considered Remirror before, but its abstraction and internals seem even heavier than Tiptap's.
[1] https://github.com/nytimes/react-prosemirror
- Introducing: React ProseMirror!
remirror
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Launch HN: Tiptap (YC S23) – Toolkit for developing collaborative editors
We have been using Tiptap in production for more than a year in Notesnook[0]. Glad to see it finally launching here on HN!
We have had quite a long and rough ride in search of a stable rich text editor. We began with Quill.js then migrated to TinyMCE and then finally settled on Prosemirror. Unfortunately, contenteditable is still absolutely horrible on web browsers, especially mobile ones.
Tiptap is a good choice if you are looking for a framework agnostic and thin abstraction over Prosemirror. However, if you are primarily working with React you should go with Remirror[1]. Tiptap's APIs are heavily inspired by Remirror (almost a duplicate in some places). Remirror takes the edge on the maturity and stability of the API and extensions. The sheer number of utilities offered by them to simplify Prosemirror's APIs is astounding.
In the end, though, its Prosemirror that's doing all the heavy lifting. And no matter how many abstractions you put on it, you will have to get really, really close in with Prosemirror's internals. Tiptap or Remirror do not make that any easier or harder aside from the initial bootstrapping.
[0] https://notesnook.com
[1] https://remirror.io
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Best Text Editor to integrate with React?
I used and enjoyed my time with https://remirror.io/. It is built on prosemirror with better DX.
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What is the best Rich Text Editor for ReactJS now?
We're using remirror in our product. It's built on top of ProseMirror so it's very flexible to build your own editor.
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Keep your JavaScript repository clean
One elegant solution I found in remirror repo. There all config files that should stay in the root of the project are actually in the ./support/root/ directory, and they are locally symlinked when setting up the project.
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Rich Text Editor for React with Typescript? Finding it difficult.
If look for a react wysiwyg editor written in TypeScript Remirror is probably your best bet. It is based on ProseMirror.
- ProseMirror toolkit building a CMS in React
What are some alternatives?
writedown - ✏ writedown - Free and Open Source Markdown Diary. Public Blogs and Private Notes.
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
cr-sqlite - Convergent, Replicated SQLite. Multi-writer and CRDT support for SQLite
react-quill - A Quill component for React.
tailwindcss-typography - Beautiful typographic defaults for HTML you don't control.
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
react-ace - React Ace Component
BlockNote - A React Rich Text Editor that's block-based (Notion style) and extensible. Built on top of Prosemirror and Tiptap.
megadraft - Megadraft is a Rich Text editor built on top of Facebook's Draft.JS featuring a nice default base of components and extensibility
hocuspocus - The CRDT Yjs WebSocket backend for conflict-free real-time collaboration in your app.
react-medium-editor - React wrapper for medium-editor