Introducing Mantine 6.0

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  1. mantine

    A fully featured React components library

    Yes, there is an implementation I've built several months ago, you can follow it here

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  3. tiptap

    The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.

    New RichTextEditor component based on tiptap

  4. react-quill

    A Quill component for React.

    Did you consider react quill instead of tiptap? If so, why did you choose it?

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