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@veltdev/slate-velt-comments-staging
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Slate Extension to add Google Docs-style overlay comments to your Slate editor. Works with the Velt Collaboration SDK.
With Slate Velt Comments Extension, you can add Google Docs-style overlay comments to your Slate editor. It works with the Velt Collaboration SDK (more on that below). It's fully customizable and comes with a lot of powerful built-in features like attachments, mentions, recording, notifications and more.
With Velt SDK you can add powerful collaboration features to your product extremely fast.
The SDK provides fullstack components:
Features include:
npm install @veltdev/slate-velt-comments
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Slate Extension to add Google Docs-style overlay comments to your Slate editor. Works with the Velt Collaboration SDK.
We found that @veltdev/slate-velt-comments-staging demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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