Show HN: Hocuspocus 4 – self-hosted Yjs collaboration backend
Philip, a founder of Tiptap, has announced the release of Hocuspocus 4, a self-hosted Yjs collaboration backend. Hocuspocus was initially developed five years ago to solve collaboration issues with Tiptap's open-source rich text editor framework. The project was later open-sourced to make it available to the broader community. With the release of Hocuspocus 4, users can now enjoy a more robust and feature-rich collaboration backend.
The release of Hocuspocus 4 is significant for developers and businesses interested in open-source collaboration tools, as it provides a more robust and feature-rich backend for real-time collaboration.
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I'm Philip, one of the founders of Tiptap. Next to our open-source rich text editor framework, we started developing Hocuspocus about five years ago and open-sourced it too, to solve one of our
- ▸01Hocuspocus 4 is a self-hosted Yjs collaboration backend.
- ▸02The project was initially developed to solve collaboration issues with Tiptap's rich text editor framework.
- ▸03Hocuspocus was open-sourced to make it available to the broader community.
- ▸04The release of Hocuspocus 4 provides users with a more robust and feature-rich collaboration backend.
Show HN: Hocuspocus 4 – self-hosted Yjs collaboration backend. I'm Philip, one of the founders of Tiptap.
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