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Reactive Components for Modern Web InterfacesPricing:
- Open Source
Lexical is an open source project and considered the successor of Draft.js. It is primarily developed by Meta, licensed under MIT. It is not restricted to React, but supports Vanilla JS, too. The flexibility enables us to integrate it with other JS libraries such as Svelte and Vue.
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Next Generation Frontend ToolingPricing:
- Open Source
This post shows how to embed the editor in a Bun-powered Vite project handled by Vanilla JS.
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Cybernetically enhanced web appsPricing:
- Open Source
Lexical is an open source project and considered the successor of Draft.js. It is primarily developed by Meta, licensed under MIT. It is not restricted to React, but supports Vanilla JS, too. The flexibility enables us to integrate it with other JS libraries such as Svelte and Vue.
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Rich Text Editor Framework for React
Lexical is an open source project and considered the successor of Draft.js. It is primarily developed by Meta, licensed under MIT. It is not restricted to React, but supports Vanilla JS, too. The flexibility enables us to integrate it with other JS libraries such as Svelte and Vue.
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Bun is an all-in-one JavaScript runtime & toolkit designed for speed, complete with a bundler, test runner, and Node.js-compatible package manager.Pricing:
- Open Source
This post shows how to embed the editor in a Bun-powered Vite project handled by Vanilla JS.
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