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@prosekit/pm
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This package provides a convenient way to install all the core ProseMirror packages at once. It simply re-exports the following packages:
This package provides a convenient way to install all the core ProseMirror packages at once. It simply re-exports the following packages:
Entry points | Package |
---|---|
@prosekit/pm/model | prosemirror-model |
@prosekit/pm/state | prosemirror-state |
@prosekit/pm/view | prosemirror-view |
@prosekit/pm/transform | prosemirror-transform |
@prosekit/pm/commands | prosemirror-commands |
@prosekit/pm/keymap | prosemirror-keymap |
@prosekit/pm/inputrules | prosemirror-inputrules |
You can import the individual packages using the entry points listed above. For example, to import the Schema
from prosemirror-model
package, you can do:
import { Schema } from '@prosekit/pm/model'
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This package provides a convenient way to install all the core ProseMirror packages at once. It simply re-exports the following packages:
The npm package @prosekit/pm receives a total of 1,044 weekly downloads. As such, @prosekit/pm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @prosekit/pm 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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