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@atlaskit/editor-plugin-editor-viewmode-effects
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Editor-Viewmode effects plugin for @atlaskit/editor-core
ViewMode Effeects plugin for @atlaskit/editor-core
This plugin exists to remove dependencies from editor-plugin-viewmode and should probably be rethought along with how the existing set of core dependencies fit together in the future.
Note: This component is designed for internal Atlassian development. External contributors will be able to use this component but will not be able to submit issues.
Internal use only
@atlaskit/editor-plugin-editor-viewmode-effects is intended for internal use by the @atlaskit/editor-core and as a plugin dependency of the Editor within your product.
Direct use of this component is not supported.
Please see Atlaskit - Editor plugin viewmode effects for documentation and examples for this package.
For internal Atlassian, visit the slack channel #help-editor for support or visit go/editor-help to submit a bug.
Please see Atlassian Frontend - License for more licensing information.
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Editor-Viewmode effects plugin for @atlaskit/editor-core
The npm package @atlaskit/editor-plugin-editor-viewmode-effects receives a total of 447 weekly downloads. As such, @atlaskit/editor-plugin-editor-viewmode-effects popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @atlaskit/editor-plugin-editor-viewmode-effects demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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