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@liveblocks/react-tiptap
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An integration of TipTap + React to enable collaboration, comments, live cursors, and more with Liveblocks.
@liveblocks/react-tiptap@liveblocks/react-tiptap provides React APIs to
integrate Tiptap text editors with Liveblocks—a platform
to build, host, and scale collaborative applications with zero configuration, no
maintenance required.
npm install @liveblocks/client @liveblocks/react @liveblocks/react-tiptap
Read the documentation for guides and API references.
Explore our collaborative examples to help you get started.
All examples are open-source and live in this repository, within
/examples.
See the latest changes or learn more about upcoming releases.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0, Copyright © 2021-present Liveblocks.
See LICENSE for more information.
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An integration of TipTap + React to enable collaboration, comments, live cursors, and more with Liveblocks.
The npm package @liveblocks/react-tiptap receives a total of 8,153 weekly downloads. As such, @liveblocks/react-tiptap popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @liveblocks/react-tiptap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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