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Trumbowyg is an MIT-licensed open source project and completely free to use.
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Trumbowyg is a simple and lightweight WYSIWYG editor, weight only 30kB minified (10kB gzip) for faster page loading.
Visit presentation page: http://alex-d.github.io/Trumbowyg/
All you need to know about Trumbowyg is here:
You can contribute to Trumbowyg with translations in languages you know.
Thanks to node
and gulp
, you can improve core script, style or icons easily.
First, fork and clone the repository
cd Trumbowyg # go into the project's root directory
npm install # install development dependencies
npm run dev # watch mode
npm run build # to build the project
@Alex-D Alexandre Demode • • • Latest release and announcements https://x.com/AlexandreDemode |
This project is under MIT license.
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A lightweight WYSIWYG editor
The npm package trumbowyg receives a total of 3,360 weekly downloads. As such, trumbowyg popularity was classified as popular.
We found that trumbowyg 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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