Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ckeditor5
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ckeditor5
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ckeditor5
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ckeditor5
Powerful rich text editor framework with a modular architecture, modern integrations, and features like collaborative editing.
npm install ckeditor5
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
75.8
Supply Chain
99.6
Quality
95.1
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
50
License
Total
51,900,249
Last Day
29,289
Last Week
838,805
Last Month
3,209,064
Last Year
26,152,291
9,670 Stars
59,465 Commits
3,704 Forks
150 Watching
392 Branches
149 Contributors
Updated on 08 Dec 2024
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
JavaScript (37.46%)
Rich Text Format (34.13%)
TypeScript (15.8%)
HTML (11.97%)
CSS (0.63%)
Shell (0.01%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
11.3%
29,289
Compared to previous day
Last week
12.4%
838,805
Compared to previous week
Last month
13.1%
3,209,064
Compared to previous month
Last year
115.8%
26,152,291
Compared to previous year
58
CKEditor 5 is a modern JavaScript rich-text editor with MVC architecture, custom data model, and virtual DOM, written from scratch in TypeScript with excellent support for modern bundlers. It provides every type of WYSIWYG editing solution imaginable with extensive collaboration support. From editors similar to Google Docs and Medium to Slack or Twitter-like applications, all is possible within a single editing framework. As a market leader, it is constantly expanded and updated.
Refer to the Quick Start guide to learn more about CKEditor 5 installation.
The easiest way to start using CKEditor 5 with all the features you need is to prepare a customized setup with the CKEditor 5 Builder. All you need to do is choose the preferred editor type as a base, add all the required plugins, and download the ready-to-use package.
CKEditor 5 is a TypeScript project. Starting from v37.0.0, it offers native type definitions. Check out our dedicated guide to read more about TypeScript support.
For more advanced users or those who need to integrate CKEditor 5 with their applications, we prepared integrations with popular JavaScript frameworks:
CKEditor 5 is also a framework for creating custom-made rich text editing solutions.
To find out how to start building your editor from scratch go to the CKEditor 5 Framework overview section of the CKEditor 5 documentation.
Extensive documentation dedicated to all things CKEditor 5-related is available. You will find basic guides that will help you kick off your project, advanced deep-dive tutorials to tailor the editor to your specific needs, and help sections with solutions and answers to any of your possible questions. To find out more refer to the following CKEditor 5 documentation sections:
For FAQ please go to the CKEditor Ecosystem help center. For a high-level overview of the project see the CKEditor Ecosystem website.
Follow the CKEditor 5 changelog for release details and check out the CKEditor 5 release blog posts on the CKSource blog for important release highlights and additional information.
The CKEditor 5 Framework offers access to a plethora of various plugins, supporting all kinds of editing features.
From collaborative editing support providing comments and tracking changes, through editing tools that let users control the content looks and structure such as tables, lists, and font styles, to accessibility helpers and multi-language support - CKEditor 5 is easily extensible and customizable. Special duty features like Markdown input and output and source editing, or export to PDF and Word provide solutions for users with diverse and specialized needs. Images and videos are easily supported and CKEditor 5 offers various upload and storage systems to manage these.
The number of options and the ease of customization and adding new ones make the editing experience even better for any environment and professional background.
Refer to the CKEditor 5 Features documentation for details.
If you want to check full CKEditor 5 capabilities, including premium features, sign up for a free non-commitment 14-day trial.
The development repository of CKEditor 5 is located at https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5. This is the best place for bringing opinions and contributions. Letting the core team know if they are going in the right or wrong direction is great feedback and will be much appreciated!
CKEditor 5 is a modular, multi-package, monorepo project. It consists of several packages that create the editing framework, based on which the feature packages are implemented.
The ckeditor5
repository is the place that centralizes the development of CKEditor 5. It bundles different packages into a single place, adding the necessary helper tools for the development workflow, like the builder and the test runner. Basic information on how to set up the development environment can be found in the documentation.
See the official contributors' guide to learn how to contribute your code to the project.
Report issues in the ckeditor5
repository. Read more in the Getting support section of the CKEditor 5 documentation.
Licensed under a dual-license model, this software is available under:
For more information, see: https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-licensing-options.
Stable Version
2
7.2/10
Summary
Cross-site scripting (XSS) in the clipboard package
Affected Versions
>= 40.0.0, < 43.1.1
Patched Versions
43.1.1
6.1/10
Summary
Cross-site scripting in CKEditor5
Affected Versions
< 36.0.0
Patched Versions
36.0.0
Reason
30 commit(s) and 19 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 10
Reason
security policy file detected
Details
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
0 existing vulnerabilities detected
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Details
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
SAST tool detected but not run on all commits
Details
Reason
Found 10/12 approved changesets -- score normalized to 8
Reason
branch protection is not maximal on development and all release branches
Details
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2024-12-02
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