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@remirror/extension-bidi
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Add automatic bidirectional text support to your remirror editor. Just start typing for the magic.
Add automatic bi-directional text support to your remirror editor. Just start typing for the magic.
# yarn
yarn add @remirror/extension-bidi
# pnpm
pnpm add @remirror/extension-bidi
# npm
npm install @remirror/extension-bidi
This is included by default when you install the recommended remirror
package. All exports are also available via the entry-point, remirror/extensions
.
This add bidirectional text support to your editor.
The following code creates an instance of this extension.
import { BidiExtension } from 'remirror/extensions';
const extension = new BidiExtension();
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Add automatic bidirectional text support to your remirror editor. Just start typing for the magic.
The npm package @remirror/extension-bidi receives a total of 16,557 weekly downloads. As such, @remirror/extension-bidi popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @remirror/extension-bidi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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