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pnpm 9.5 Introduces Catalogs: Shareable Dependency Version Specifiers
pnpm 9.5 introduces a Catalogs feature, enabling shareable dependency version specifiers, reducing merge conflicts and improving support for monorepos.
@mdxeditor/editor
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Because markdown editing can be even more delightful.
MDXEditor is an open-source React component that allows users to author markdown documents naturally. Just like in Google docs or Notion. See the live demo that has the default features turned on. It supports the core markdown syntax and certain extensions, including tables, images, code blocks, etc. It also allows users to edit JSX components with a dedicated property editor.
import {MDXEditor} from '@mdxeditor/editor';
export default function App() {
return <MDXEditor markdown={'# Hello World'} />;
}
The best place to get started using the component is the documentation.
Should you encounter any issues, please create an issue, but check if there's something similar already open first.
MIT © Petyo Ivanov.
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