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# Installation
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## Introduction
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Tiptap is framework-agnostic and even works with Vanilla JavaScript (if that’s your thing). The following integration guides help you integrating Tiptap in your JavaScript project.
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## Integration guides
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<!-- * [CDN](/installation/cdn) -->
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* [React](/installation/react)
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* [Next.js](/installation/nextjs)
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* [Vue 3](/installation/vue3)
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* [Vue 2](/installation/vue2)
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* [Nuxt.js](/installation/nuxt)
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* [Svelte](/installation/svelte)
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* [Alpine.js](/installation/alpine)
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* [PHP](/installation/php)
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### Community efforts
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* [Angular](https://github.com/sibiraj-s/ngx-tiptap)
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* [SolidJS](https://github.com/LXSMNSYC/solid-tiptap)
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## Vanilla JavaScript
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You are using plain JavaScript or a framework that is not listed here? No worries, we provide everything you need.
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### 1. Install the dependencies
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For the following example you will need `@tiptap/core` (the actual editor) and `@tiptap/starter-kit`.
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The StarterKit doesn’t include all, but the most common extensions.
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```bash
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npm install @tiptap/core @tiptap/starter-kit
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```
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### 2. Add some markup
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Add the following HTML where you want the editor to be mounted:
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```html
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<div class="element"></div>
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```
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### 3. Initialize the editor
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Everything is in place now, so let’s set up the actual editor now. Add the following code to your JavaScript:
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```js
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import { Editor } from '@tiptap/core'
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import StarterKit from '@tiptap/starter-kit'
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new Editor({
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element: document.querySelector('.element'),
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extensions: [
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StarterKit,
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],
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content: '<p>Hello World!</p>',
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})
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```
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Open your project in the browser to see Tiptap in action. Good work!
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