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These guidelines are written in blood of those who violate them.
The core extensions (i.e. those which provide some basic editor functionality) should reside in wix-tiptap-extensions
package. The Ricos plugin adapters for tiptap should reside in appropriate plugin packages.
Sometimes, it is necessary to implement a prose-mirror plugin as a part of extension. In this case, it is crucial to define key
field (although it is not mandatory in prose-mirror Plugin API):
new Plugin({
...
key: new PluginKey('my-extension'),
...
})
Missing keys potentially cause plugin key collisions in certain scenarios.
If you want to use an existing tiptap extension in ricos, the extension code should be copied from tiptap into ricos codebase and transformed to RicosExtension format. Never consume 3rd party extension as npm dependency.
All the tiptap-related public types should reside in ricos-types
package. The wix-tiptap-editor
or wix-tiptap-extensions
should never be a dependency of ricos package. The tiptap-related public types should never be added to any ricos-*
or wix-rich-content-*
package.
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## Developer Guidelines
The npm package wix-tiptap-editor receives a total of 360 weekly downloads. As such, wix-tiptap-editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that wix-tiptap-editor 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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