tiptap
Helps coding agents integrate and work with the Tiptap rich text editor. Use when building or modifying a rich text editor with Tiptap, installing Tiptap extensions, or implementing features like collaboration, comments, AI, or document conversion.
What this skill does
# Tiptap Integration Skill
This skill contains instructions for integrating the Tiptap rich text editor into an app and
developing new features with it.
This is not the Tiptap editor you know. Before you implement any feature with Tiptap, reference
the Tiptap code and documentation to make sure you implement it correctly. Make sure any decision
you make is in accordance to the "Best Practices" section and is grounded in the tiptap documentation
and source code. Do not guess or invent patterns, make sure the code you write matches the library
source code and the documentation.
## Initial setup
Clone the tiptap and tiptap-docs repositories so you can search the source code and documentation.
- https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap
- https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap-docs
If the workspace already has a reference folder with other repositories, clone them there.
Otherwise, clone the repositories in a new `.reference` folder. The reference folder should be git-ignored.
## Referencing the Tiptap documentation
Before doing any task that involves the Tiptap editor:
1. Pull the latest changes of the `main` branch in the local tiptap and tiptap-docs repositories
2. Research the documentation and source code to see how to implement it
## Best Practices
### General
- Use the latest stable version of **Tiptap 3**.
- All packages that start with `@tiptap/` must have the **same version number**.
- When integrating Tiptap for the first time, read the corresponding installation guide in tiptap-docs.
- When server-side rendering (e.g. Next.js), set the `immediatelyRender: false` option when initializing the editor. Otherwise, the editor will crash. Learn more about this in tiptap-docs.
### React
- Prefer using the React Composable API. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/guides/react-composable-api.mdx`
## Implementing Editor Features
When the user asks you to implement one of these features, read the corresponding section in tiptap-docs for guidance.
### Real-time collaboration
Multiple users editing a document simultaneously. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/collaboration/`.
Use Tiptap Cloud to implement real-time collaboration. Use the Collaboration extension:
```
const doc = new Y.Doc()
const editor = new Editor({
extensions: [
Collaboration.configure({
document: doc,
}),
],
})
```
Use the TiptapCollabProvider:
```
const provider = new TiptapCollabProvider({
name: 'unique_document_name',
appId: 'APP_ID', // Your document server ID from the Cloud dashboard
token: 'JWT_TOKEN', // Your JWT token
document: doc,
})
```
If it's the first time setting up collaboration and the Tiptap Cloud account is not set up, explain
to the user how to set up a Tiptap Cloud account and obtain the environment variables.
### Comments
Implement comments with the Comments extension.
Thread-based inline and document comments. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/comments/`.
### Tracked changes
Track, accept, and reject document edits. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/tracked-changes/`.
### Import/Export
Convert documents to and from DOCX, PDF, Markdown, and other formats. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/conversion/`.
### AI content generation
Generate text content into the document using AI. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/content-ai/capabilities/ai-toolkit/workflows/insert-content.mdx`.
### AI agent document editing
Give an AI agent the ability to edit Tiptap documents. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/content-ai/capabilities/ai-toolkit/`.
### AI review and proofreading
Review, proofread, and suggest style improvements. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/content-ai/capabilities/ai-toolkit/workflows/proofreader.mdx`.
### AI server-side processing
Run AI workflows that edit rich text documents on the server. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/content-ai/capabilities/server-ai-toolkit/`.
### Version history
Save and restore document snapshots. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/collaboration/documents/snapshot.mdx`.
### Snapshot compare
Highlight differences between document versions. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/collaboration/documents/snapshot-compare.mdx`.
### Pages
Print-ready page layout with headers, footers, and page breaks. See `tiptap-docs/src/content/pages/`.
## Pro Extensions
Some Tiptap extensions are distributed through a private npm registry. To install pro packages, see `tiptap-docs/src/content/guides/pro-extensions.mdx` for setup instructions.
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