> Don’t try this at home! Nothing here is production-ready, don’t use it anywhere. # tiptap 2 (Preview!) A headless and extendable rich text editor, based on [ProseMirror](https://github.com/ProseMirror/prosemirror), which is already in use at many well-known companies such as *New York Times*, *The Guardian* or *Atlassian*. [![Build Status](https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap-next/workflows/build/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap-next/actions) [![Sponsor](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=Sponsor&message=%E2%9D%A4&logo=GitHub)](https://github.com/sponsors/ueberdosis) ## Feedback We’re looking for your feedback to improve tiptap 2 before the first public release! Share everything that helps to make it better for everyone! * Create issues on GitHub! [Link](https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap-next/issues) * Send an email! [humans@tiptap.dev](mailto:humans@tiptap.dev) * Follow us on Twitter! [@hanspagel](https://twitter.com/hanspagel) [@_philippkuehn](https://twitter.com/_philippkuehn) ## Why we built tiptap We were looking for a text editor for [Vue.js](https://github.com/vuejs/vue) and found some solutions that didn’t really satisfy us. An editor should be easy to extend and not based on old dependencies such as jQuery. For React there is already a great editor called [Slate.js](https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/slate), which impresses with its modularity. We came across [ProseMirror](https://github.com/prosemirror) and decided to build on it. ProseMirror is a toolkit for building rich text editors that are already in use at many well-known companies such as *Atlassian* or *New York Times*. ### What does `headless` mean? With headless components you'll have (almost) full control over markup and styling. We don’t want to tell you what a menu should look like or where it should be rendered in the DOM. That’s all up to you. There is also a [great article about headless components](https://adamwathan.me/renderless-components-in-vuejs/) by Adam Wathan. ### How is the data stored under the hood? You can save your data as a raw `HTML` string or can get a `JSON`-serializable representation of your document. And of course, you can also pass `HTML` or `JSON` content back to the editor. ## 💖 Sponsor the development Are you using tiptap in production? We need your sponsorship to maintain, update and develop tiptap. [Become a Sponsor now!](https://github.com/sponsors/ueberdosis) ## Documentation To check out some live examples, visit [next.tiptap.dev](https://next.tiptap.dev/). ## Contributing Please see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details. ## Maintainers - [Philipp Kühn](https://github.com/philippkuehn) (development) - [Hans Pagel](https://github.com/hanspagel) (documentation) ## Premium Sponsors - [überdosis](https://ueberdosis.io/) - Jason Nelson from [mymind](https://mymind.com/) - Gordon Mickel from [DocIQ](https://www.dociq.io/) ## Credits - [Christoph Flathmann](https://github.com/Chrissi2812) - [Erick Wilder](https://github.com/erickwilder) - [Marius Tolzmann](https://github.com/mariux) - [jjangga0214](https://github.com/jjangga0214) - [Maya Nedeljkovich](https://github.com/mayacoda) - [Ryan Bliss](https://github.com/ryanbliss) - [Gregor](https://github.com/gambolputty) - [All Contributors](../../contributors) ## Links - https://github.com/ueberdosis/awesome-tiptap ## Become a sponsor Your benefits as a sponsor: * Give back to the open source community * Get early access private repositories * Your issues and pull requests get a `sponsor 💖` label * Get a sponsor badge in all your comments on GitHub * Show support in your GitHub profile * Receive monthly reports about our open source work Does that sound good? [Sponsor us on GitHub!](https://github.com/sponsors/ueberdosis) ## License The MIT License (MIT). Please see [License File](LICENSE.md) for more information.