Rich text editor (WYSIWYG) written in Svelte, build on top of tiptap, prosemirror, AI prompt integrated. Dark/Light theme support
Nextlint is a rich text editor (WYSIWYG) developed in Svelte, utilizing the MeltUI headless UI and the tailwindcss CSS framework. It is built on top of the tiptap editor (headless editor) and prosemirror. Nextlint is designed to be user-friendly, easy to develop with, and simple to maintain. The editor includes a prompt engine that allows integration with any AI API to enhance the writing experience. It offers support for both Dark and Light themes that are customizable.
Nextlint is a feature-rich text editor that combines the power of Svelte, MeltUI, and tailwindcss to provide users with a seamless editing experience. With support for AI prompts, customizable themes, and various plugins, Nextlint aims to simplify the process of content creation and enhance the overall writing experience for its users. The straightforward installation process and compatibility with popular UI frameworks make Nextlint a valuable tool for developers and content creators alike.
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