Hocuspocus: A Yjs CRDT WebSocket Backend for Real-Time Collaborative Applications
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Summary
Hocuspocus is a plug-and-play collaboration backend built on Y.js (Yjs CRDT), designed to provide conflict-free real-time collaboration capabilities for applications. It offers a WebSocket server that developers can easily integrate, along with documentation at hocuspocus.dev and a cloud hosting option called Tiptap Collab. The project is open-source and hosted on GitHub under the ueberdosis organization.
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· 3 pulledA plug & play collaboration backend based on Y.js.
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