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@remirror/core-utils
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Core utilities for dealing with the dom and prosemirror within remirror
Provides core utility functions which are used throughout the remirror codebase.
This is included by default when you install the recommended remirror
package. All exports are also available via remirror/core/utils
and remirror/core
.
If you plan to support SSR and need to parse the html contents of the editor in an SSR environment then min-document
is automatically added to all node environments.
However, min-document
can't actually parse the content properly since the implementation is intentionally underpowered. To properly parse content from a html string you will need to install either jsdom
or domino
. These dependencies are only included within non-browser builds and won't bloat your bundle size in the browser.
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Core utilities for dealing with the dom and prosemirror within remirror
We found that @remirror/core-utils 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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