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Show HN: Hocuspocus 4 – self-hosted Yjs collaboration backend

A plug & play collaboration backend based on Y.js . The full documentation is a available on hocuspocus.dev/introduction . You want to use Hocuspocus, but don't want to care about hosting? Check our Cloud Offering: Tiptap Collab Send all your questions, feedback and bug reports to humans@tiptap.dev or create an issue here. The following example is a example setup you need to start a WebSocket server. By default, it’s listening on http://127.0.0.1 (or prefixed with the WebSocket protocol on ws://127.0.0.1): For help, discussion about best practices, or any other conversation: Join the Tiptap Discord Server … and hundreds of awesome inviduals. Using Hocuspocus in production? Invest in the future of Hocuspocus and become a sponsor! Please see CONTRIBUTING for details. kris (who wrote the initial version), Tom Moor , YousefED (@TypeCellOS) and many more . The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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