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@tldraw/editor
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The core editor and composable parts for tldraw. Click here to learn more.
You might be more interested in the general package tldraw instead of using this package directly.
This project is part of the tldraw SDK. It is provided under the tldraw SDK license.
You can use the tldraw SDK in commercial or non-commercial projects so long as you preserve the "Made with tldraw" watermark on the canvas. To remove the watermark, you can purchase a business license. Visit tldraw.dev to learn more.
Copyright (c) 2024-present tldraw Inc. The tldraw name and logo are trademarks of tldraw. Please see our trademark guidelines for info on acceptable usage.
You can find tldraw on npm here.
Please see our contributing guide. Found a bug? Please submit an issue.
Have questions, comments or feedback? Join our discord or start a discussion. For the latest news and release notes, visit tldraw.dev.
Find us on Twitter/X at @tldraw.
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A tiny little drawing app (editor).
The npm package @tldraw/editor receives a total of 25,576 weekly downloads. As such, @tldraw/editor popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tldraw/editor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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