Why I Built @editora/react
Ajay Kumar developed @editora/react to address common issues with existing React editor libraries. The toolkit emphasizes flexibility, performance, and a positive developer experience, aiming to be lightweight and customizable. Kumar continues to improve the product based on feedback from the React community.
- ▪@editora/react is designed to be a modern React editor toolkit.
- ▪It focuses on a clean API, TypeScript-first approach, and extensibility.
- ▪The toolkit aims to enhance developer experience while being lightweight and AI-ready.
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try { if(localStorage) { let currentUser = localStorage.getItem('current_user'); if (currentUser) { currentUser = JSON.parse(currentUser); if (currentUser.id === 3950200) { document.getElementById('article-show-container').classList.add('current-user-is-article-author'); } } } } catch (e) { console.error(e); } Ajay Kumar Posted on May 25 Why I Built @editora/react #react #javascript #typescript #showdev After building multiple SaaS platforms, CMS tools, and AI-powered applications, I kept facing the same problem: Most React editor libraries were either: Too heavy Hard to customize Difficult to scale Not optimized for modern AI workflows So I decided to build my own. Introducing @editora/react — a modern React editor toolkit focused on flexibility, performance, and developer experience.
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