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Official React component for CKEditor 5 – the best browser-based rich text editor.

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  • @ckeditor/ckeditor5-react
  • @ckeditor/ckeditor5-react/package.json

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CKEditor 5 rich text editor component for React

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Official CKEditor 5 rich text editor component for React.

Developer Documentation 📖

See the "Rich text editor component for React" guide in the CKEditor 5 documentation to learn more:

Contributing

After cloning this repository, install necessary dependencies:

npm install

You can also use Yarn.

Running the development server

To manually test the editor integration with different versions of React, you can start the development server using one of the commands below:

npm run dev:16 # Open the demo projects using React 16.
npm run dev:18 # Open the demo projects using React 18.
npm run dev:19 # Open the demo projects using React 19.

Executing tests

To test the editor integration against a set of automated tests, run the following command:

npm run test

If you want to run the tests in watch mode, use the following command:

npm run test:watch

Building the package

To build the package that is ready to publish, use the following command:

npm run build

Releasing package

CircleCI automates the release process and can release both channels: stable (X.Y.Z) and pre-releases (X.Y.Z-alpha.X, etc.).

Before you start, you need to prepare the changelog entries.

  1. Make sure the #master branch is up-to-date: git fetch && git checkout master && git pull.
  2. Prepare a release branch: git checkout -b release-[YYYYMMDD] where YYYYMMDD is the current day.
  3. Generate the changelog entries: yarn run release:prepare-changelog.
    • You can specify the release date by passing the --date option, e.g., --date=2025-06-11.
    • By passing the --dry-run option, you can check what the script will do without actually modifying the files.
    • Read all the entries, correct poor wording and other issues, wrap code names in backticks to format them, etc.
    • Add the missing the/a articles, () to method names, "it's" -> "its", etc.
    • A newly introduced feature should have just one changelog entry – something like "The initial implementation of the FOO feature." with a description of what it does.
  4. Commit all changes and prepare a new pull request targeting the #master branch.
  5. Ping the @ckeditor/ckeditor-5-platform team to review the pull request and trigger the release process.

License

Licensed under a dual-license model, this software is available under:

For more information, see: https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-licensing-options.