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The development version of CKEditor - JavaScript WYSIWYG web text editor.
This repository contains the development version of CKEditor 4.
Attention: The code in this repository should be used locally and for development purposes only. We do not recommend using it in production environment because the user experience will be very limited. For that purpose, you should either build the editor (see below) or use an official release available on the CKEditor website.
There is no special installation procedure to install the development code. Simply clone it to any local directory and you are set.
This repository contains the following branches:
Note that both master and major are under heavy development. Their code did not pass the release testing phase, though, so it may be unstable.
Additionally, all releases have their respective tags in the following form: 4.4.0, 4.4.1, etc.
The samples/
folder contains some examples that can be used to test your
installation. Visit CKEditor 4 Examples for plenty of samples
showcasing numerous editor features, with source code readily available to view, copy
and use in your own solution.
The development code contains the following main elements:
core/
– The core API of CKEditor 4. Alone, it does nothing, but
it provides the entire JavaScript API that makes the magic happen.plugins/
– Contains most of the plugins maintained by the CKEditor 4 core team.skin/
– Contains the official default skin of CKEditor 4.dev/
– Contains some developer tools.tests/
– Contains the CKEditor 4 tests suite.A release-optimized version of the development code can be easily created
locally. The dev/builder/build.sh
script can be used for that purpose:
> ./dev/builder/build.sh
A "release ready" working copy of your development code will be built in the new
dev/builder/release/
folder. An Internet connection is necessary to run the
builder, for its first time at least.
Read more on how to set up the environment and execute tests in the CKEditor 4 Testing Environment guide.
Please use the CKEditor 4 GitHub issue page to report bugs and feature requests.
Copyright (c) 2003-2019, CKSource - Frederico Knabben. All rights reserved.
For licensing, see LICENSE.md or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-oss-license
FAQs
The development version of CKEditor - JavaScript WYSIWYG web text editor.
The npm package ckeditor-dev receives a total of 151 weekly downloads. As such, ckeditor-dev popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ckeditor-dev demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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