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prosemirror-paste-rules
Advanced tools
Better handling of pasted content in your prosemirror editor.
Better handling of pasted content in the editor.
You want to automatically transform pasted content within your editor into nodes marks, or different text.
prosemirror-paste-rules
allows the transformation of plain text pasted content into marks and nodes.
# yarn
yarn add prosemirror-paste-rules prosemirror-view prosemirror-state prosemirror-keymap
# pnpm
pnpm add prosemirror-paste-rules prosemirror-view prosemirror-state prosemirror-keymap
# npm
npm install prosemirror-paste-rules prosemirror-view prosemirror-state prosemirror-keymap
The installation requires the installation of the peer dependencies prosemirror-view
, prosemirror-state
and prosemirror-model
to avoid version clashes.
import { paste } from 'prosemirror-paste-rules';
import { schema } from 'prosemirror-schema-basic';
// Include the plugin in the created editor state.
const state = EditorState.create({
schema,
plugins: [paste([])],
});
FAQs
Better handling of pasted content in your prosemirror editor.
We found that prosemirror-paste-rules 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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