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hamnet-editor

v1.0.1

Published

Notion-style WYSIWYG editor with AI-powered autocompletions

Downloads

7

Readme

Introduction

Novel is a Notion-style WYSIWYG editor with AI-powered autocompletions.

https://github.com/steven-tey/novel/assets/28986134/2099877f-4f2b-4b1c-8782-5d803d63be5c

Installation

To use Novel in a project, you can run the following command to install the novel NPM package:

npm i novel

Then, you can use it in your code like this:

import { Editor } from "novel";

export default function App() {
  return <Editor />;
}

The Editor is a React component that takes in the following props:

| Prop | Type | Description | Default | | --------------------- | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | completionApi | string | The API route to use for the OpenAI completion API. | /api/generate | | className | string | Editor container classname. | "relative min-h-[500px] w-full max-w-screen-lg border-stone-200 bg-white sm:mb-[calc(20vh)] sm:rounded-lg sm:border sm:shadow-lg" | | defaultValue | JSONContent or string | The default value to use for the editor. | defaultEditorContent | | extensions | Extension[] | A list of extensions to use for the editor, in addition to the default Novel extensions. | [] | | editorProps | EditorProps | Props to pass to the underlying Tiptap editor, in addition to the default Novel editor props. | {} | | onUpdate | (editor?: Editor) => void | A callback function that is called whenever the editor is updated. | () => {} | | onDebouncedUpdate | (editor?: Editor) => void | A callback function that is called whenever the editor is updated, but only after the defined debounce duration. | () => {} | | debounceDuration | number | The duration (in milliseconds) to debounce the onDebouncedUpdate callback. | 750 | | storageKey | string | The key to use for storing the editor's value in local storage. | novel__content | | disableLocalStorage | boolean | Enabling this option will prevent read/write content from/to local storage. | false |

Note: Make sure to define an API endpoint that matches the completionApi prop (default is /api/generate). This is needed for the AI autocompletions to work. Here's an example: https://github.com/steven-tey/novel/blob/main/apps/web/app/api/generate/route.ts

Here's an example application: https://github.com/steven-tey/novella

Deploy Your Own

You can deploy your own version of Novel to Vercel with one click:

Deploy with Vercel

Setting Up Locally

To set up Novel locally, you'll need to clone the repository and set up the following environment variables:

  • OPENAI_API_KEY – your OpenAI API key (you can get one here)
  • BLOB_READ_WRITE_TOKEN – your Vercel Blob read/write token (currently still in beta, but feel free to sign up on this form for access)

If you've deployed this to Vercel, you can also use vc env pull to pull the environment variables from your Vercel project.

To run the app locally, you can run the following commands:

pnpm i
pnpm build
pnpm dev

Cross-framework support

While Novel is built for React, we also have a few community-maintained packages for non-React frameworks:

  • Svelte: https://novel.sh/svelte
  • Vue: https://novel.sh/vue

VSCode Extension

Thanks to @bennykok, Novel also has a VSCode Extension: https://novel.sh/vscode

https://github.com/steven-tey/novel/assets/28986134/58ebf7e3-cdb3-43df-878b-119e304f7373

Tech Stack

Novel is built on the following stack:

Contributing

Here's how you can contribute:

  • Open an issue if you believe you've encountered a bug.
  • Make a pull request to add new features/make quality-of-life improvements/fix bugs.

Repo Activity

Novel.sh repo activity – generated by Axiom

License

Licensed under the Apache-2.0 license.