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vrite | landing-page | |
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23 | 4 | |
1,492 | 1 | |
3.2% | - | |
9.2 | 10.0 | |
5 days ago | 12 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
vrite
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I Published This with Drag and Drop using Vrite
These reasons (and many others) are why I decided to create Vrite - an open-source developer content platform.
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WYSIWYG for MDX?! Introducing Vrite's Hybrid Editor
Vrite is an open-source developer content platform, featuring extensible editing experience, content management tools, and powerful APIs. It’s intended as an all-in-one, collaborative solution for product documentation, technical blogs, and knowledge bases.
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Vrite v0.2.0 - open-source, collaborative developer content platform. Alternative to likes of GitBook, Confluence, Notion, etc. Now with self-hosting support!
So, I've been building Vrite as an open-source project for a while now, and I'm happy to finally share it here - with v0.2.0 now having official self-hosting support.
- Show HN: Vrite – open-source, collaborative developer content platform
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🤖 AI Search and Q&A for Your Dev.to Content with Vrite
Let’s start by getting into Vrite. You can use the hosted version (free while Vrite is in Beta) or self-host Vrite from the source code (with better self-hosting support coming soon)
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🔥✍️ Notion-like Experience for Your GitHub Content
You can use Vrite via the hosted version (that’s free while in Beta) or self-host it from the open-source repo (though good support for self-hosting is still in the works).
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Vrite Editor: Open-Source WYSIWYG Markdown Editor
Since Vrite (and Vrite Editor for that matter) is currently in Public Beta, new features and improvements are in active development. The best way to try it out right now is through the hosted version at app.vrite.io (free while in Beta) with better self-hosting support in the works.
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I’ve built an open-source, collaborative, WYSIWYG Markdown editor
The editor itself is a standalone app, extracted from the larger Vrite CMS project (https://github.com/vriteio/vrite) which you can also test out (only with sign-in) here: https://app.vrite.io/
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Show HN: I've built open-source, collaborative, WYSIWYG Markdown editor
The main output is JSON ProseMirror format. Other formats are processed from this JSON using Transformers and Vrite SDK: https://github.com/vriteio/vrite/tree/main/packages/sdk/java...
In the GFM transformer I try to follow GitHub Flavored Markdown spec, which technically doesn't support embeds. Since I didn't find any "common" syntax to use for the embeds, I just left them out. They're still there in JSON and HTML outputs.
That's one of the drawbacks of MD. That said, I plan to add an option like Markdoc, which has clearly defined spec for implementing custom blocks like embeds.
That said, for now, if you sign up for the full Vrite CMS, you can create a custom Transformer and process the output so that embeds are included in your desired format. That's what I'm doing for auto-publishing extensions for platforms like Dev.to and Hashnode. I don't know what your use-case is, but I thought it's worth noting.
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How I put ChatGPT into a WYSIWYG editor
The process basically came down to figuring out the position and size of the block node, given a selection of an entire top-level node or just its child node (source code):
landing-page
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Start programming blog in minutes with Astro and Vrite
With its great performance and support for Solid.js (the framework Vrite is built with), Astro is already powering the Vrite landing page and blog — and does so really well!
- Vrite - open-source CMS for technical content | now in Public Beta
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Better blogging on Dev.to with Vrite - headless CMS for technical content
That’s why I decided to create Vrite - a new kind of headless CMS meant specifically for technical writing, with good developer experience in mind. From the built-in Kanban management dashboard to the advanced WYSIWYG editor with support for Markdown, real-time collaboration, embedded code editor, and Prettier integration - Vrite is meant to be a one-stop-shop for all your technical content.
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I've made Tiptap-Solid - for building WYSIWYG editors with Solid.js
It is indeed! https://github.com/vriteio/landing-page Just fixed the issue with GitHub - usernames weren't matching the format. Please try again. 🙂
What are some alternatives?
openai-node - The official Node.js / Typescript library for the OpenAI API
tiptap-solid - TipTap integration for Solid.js
markdoc - A powerful, flexible, Markdown-based authoring framework.
start-programming-blog-in-minutes-with-astro-and-vrite
marktext - 📝A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
solid-primitives - A library of high-quality primitives that extend SolidJS reactivity.
proposal-shadowrealm - ECMAScript Proposal, specs, and reference implementation for Realms
solid-docs - Cumulative documentation for SolidJS and related packages.
stackedit - In-browser Markdown editor
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor
SES-shim - Endo is a distributed secure JavaScript sandbox, based on SES