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react-draft-wysiwyg

tiptap | react-draft-wysiwyg | |
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95 | 12 | |
31,282 | 6,483 | |
2.3% | 0.0% | |
9.7 | 2.5 | |
2 days ago | 7 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Show HN: Better Docx Import and Export Support for Tiptap Editor
Hey HN, Philip here, Co-founder at Tiptap (https://tiptap.dev/).
We just shipped an upgrade to our DOCX import and export capabilities, including new extensions, new endpoints, better formatting handling, and custom node support. This may be for you if your product deals with Microsoft Word files in any way.
We rebuilt our DOCX handling pipeline to give developers more control and flexibility:
- Import endpoint: Converts .docx to Tiptap JSON, accurately handles complex formatting (lists, tables, inline styles).
- Export extension: Generates .docx from your editor content, including custom nodes.
- Custom node support: Map internal components (e.g. callouts, embeds) to standard DOCX structures.
- Style control: Define exactly how DOCX output should look to match your app’s UI.
- Frontend or backend: Run conversion wherever it makes sense for your setup.
- Image upload handling: We give you hooks to manage storage your way.
What's still on the roadmap:
1) Import and export of DOCX headers and footers
2) Import and export DOCX pagination
3) Import and export comments, version history, and suggestions
Developer Docs: https://tiptap.dev/docs/conversion/import-export/docx
Product Website: https://tiptap.dev/product/conversion
We’d love your feedback! If you’ve struggled with document conversion (or just want to nerd out a bit), let us know your thoughts and experiences.
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Show HN: Tiptap Editor 3.0 Beta is out
Show HN: Tiptap Editor 3.0 Beta is out.
Hi HN! Philip here from Tiptap (https://tiptap.dev/). We're excited to announce Tiptap 3.0 Beta, a major upgrade built with and for the open source community. It's still extension-based, still unopinionated, but we've tackled some of the biggest developer headaches:
Enhanced TypeScript support:
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Show HN: Tiptap UI Components – Free React Components for Building Editor UIs
Hi, Philip here from Tiptap. We just released a new set of open source UI components for [Tiptap](https://tiptap.dev/), our headless text editor framework.
These are handcrafted React components that integrate directly with Tiptap’s headless core, things like toolbars, dropdowns, formatting buttons, upload controls, etc. They’re MIT licensed and fully optional. You can use them as-is or customize every part.
There’s also a CLI that sets everything up for you: project scaffolding, recommended defaults, and a working example.
This is for folks who like the flexibility of Tiptap but don’t want to start from zero every time they need an editor UI. It doesn’t change how Tiptap works – just gives you a faster way to build on top of it.
Start here:
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (February 2025)
Thanks! I built the editor using Tiptap (https://tiptap.dev/) which doesn't support Markdown out of the box. However, since it can detect Markdown shortcuts (#, ##, >, etc.), it should be possible to convert a markdown file into rich text, and then when done writing and editing convert it back into markdown, while limiting formatting options only to ones that are available for both. I think Joplin (https://joplinapp.org/) does something similar.
I'll think about this for sure, especially since I've been thinking of making it possible to save and read local files. If you'd like to try Gorby, send me an email and I'll be happy to give you a free license code :)
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Top 5 Page Builders for React
While Storyblok and Builder.io offer full-page editing experiences with structured CMS capabilities, Tiptap takes a different approach. It’s not a traditional page builder but rather an embeddable headless editor built on ProseMirror. This means that instead of giving you a predefined UI to work with, it provides the underlying logic, leaving you in full control of the interface, interaction and level of functionality you want to provide in your page builder.
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How can VoidZero be commercialized?
There are paid tools available. For example, the Tiptap rich text editor is free to use, but some advanced features and APIs are paid for. For example, the cursor editor heavily relies on AI capabilities, so it requires payment for use.
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Here’s how AI-powered autocompletion is implemented in Novel, an open-source text editor
Novel is an open-source Notion-style WYSIWYG editor with AI-powered autocompletion. This built on top of TipTap. Tiptap is the headless and open source editor framework. Integrate over 100+ extensions and paid features like collaboration and AI agents to create the UX you want.
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Building a RichText Editor with TipTap in React (with Mentions)
For more, visit the official TipTap website. Did you learn something new from this article? Let me know in the comments! 🎉
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Open-source WYSIWYG text editor component built with Tailwind CSS and Flowbite
Tip Tap Library
- Ask HN: Why is working with contenteditable is so hard?
react-draft-wysiwyg
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Best way to create a modal with a rich text editor inside it?
Tailwind already has modal example so I assume you are looking for rich text editor. Now library to use depends what your use case for editor is. If it is for editing code or json then @monaco-editor/react fits the bill very nicely. For more general content you can use react-draft-wysiwyg . I can provide more options if you specify what the editor will be used for.
- WYSIWYG is a Pain
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Somebody knowing some react library to make text editors
React Draft Wysiwyg
- What is this called? how do you create it? any library? (react)
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Saving "react-draft-wysiwyg" data to DRF
Does anyone have experience with react-draft-wysiwyg?
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window is not defined - react-draft-wysiwyg used with next js (ssr)
I am working on a rich text editor used for converting plain html to editor content with next js for ssr. I got this error window is not defined so I search a solution to this github link
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Choosing the right WYSIWYG rich text editor that works properly with React
I've worked on something for a client that's very similar, it was for a noticeboard feature where a user can post notifications, and for that, rich text editing was required with image upload preview and other stuffs. I had it done with react-draft editor, so it is definitely suitable for comments. It allowed: -Image upload(from local Device and by embedding link), where you can adjust width and height in pixels before posting. -font adjustment -colour adjustment -lists and indents -emojis -hyper links -A <>monospace code editor<\> -Mentioning (user tags eg @user) function. And a lot of other basic text editing functions.
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Best WYSWYG in React
I was just looking for good editors for a project. There are lots of good ones I came across but the one I settled on is react-draft-wysiwyg because it supports Typescript and it's easily customizable.
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10+ React Rich Text Editors
Demo GitHub
- 15+ Fantastic React UI Libraries to Consider for your Project
What are some alternatives?
slate - A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.)
react-quill - A Quill component for React.
plate - Rich-text editor with AI, MCP, and shadcn/ui
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility
react-ace - React Ace Component
