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@doist/typist
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The mighty Tiptap-based rich-text editor React component that powers Doist products.
Typist is the mighty Tiptap-based rich-text editor React component that powers Doist products, which can also be used for displaying content in a read-only fashion. Typist also supports a plain-text mode, and comes with HTML/Markdown serializers.
Note
This project is not attempting to be an all-purpose rich-text editor. Whilst everyone is welcome to fork or use this package in their own products, development decisions are centered around Doist product requirements.
npm install --save @doist/typist
import { TypistEditor, RichTextKit } from '@doist/typist'
function TypistEditorContainer({ content }) {
return (
<TypistEditor
placeholder="A full rich-text editor, be creative…"
content={content}
extensions={[RichTextKit]}
/>
)
}
If you're looking for additional documentation, in-depth examples, or a live demo, please check out our Storybook.
A curated list of open-source rich-text editors powered by Tiptap that we can draw inspiration from:
If you're interested in contributing code and/or documentation, please read our contributing guide.
The use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
FAQs
The mighty Tiptap-based rich-text editor React component that powers Doist products.
The npm package @doist/typist receives a total of 678 weekly downloads. As such, @doist/typist popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @doist/typist demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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