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[Amelio] Use Tiptap editor #1700

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mamadoudicko opened this issue Nov 24, 2023 · 1 comment
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[Amelio] Use Tiptap editor #1700

mamadoudicko opened this issue Nov 24, 2023 · 1 comment
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@mamadoudicko mamadoudicko converted this from a draft issue Nov 24, 2023
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Hey @mamadoudicko,

Great to see you again! Hope you're doing well. Let's dive into this new issue.

Based on the information available in the Quivr repository, it appears that the codebase does support the integration of external modules through its plugin system. This is configured in the plugins.js file, where each plugin is represented as a key-value pair in the exported object.

However, I couldn't find any specific mention of the Tiptap editor in the repository. This doesn't necessarily mean that it's not supported, but rather that there's no explicit documentation or code indicating its integration at this time.

If you want to integrate the Tiptap editor, you would likely need to add it as a plugin in the plugins.js file, following the same structure and conventions as the existing plugins. Please note that this would require a good understanding of both the Quivr codebase and the Tiptap editor's API.

If you have any specific issues or errors while trying to integrate the Tiptap editor, please provide those details. This will help in giving a more accurate and helpful response.

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@dosubot dosubot bot added the area: frontend Related to frontend functionality or under the /frontend directory label Nov 24, 2023
@mamadoudicko mamadoudicko moved this from Bugs & Improvements to Sprint Backlog in Quivr's Roadmap Nov 27, 2023
@mamadoudicko mamadoudicko moved this from Sprint Backlog to Todo in Quivr's Roadmap Nov 27, 2023
@mamadoudicko mamadoudicko moved this from Todo to In Progress in Quivr's Roadmap Nov 29, 2023
@mamadoudicko mamadoudicko moved this from In Progress to To Be Validated in Quivr's Roadmap Nov 30, 2023
@Chloeroumengas Chloeroumengas moved this from To Be Validated to Done in Quivr's Roadmap Dec 4, 2023
@mamadoudicko mamadoudicko self-assigned this Dec 6, 2023
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