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reunicorn1 / Collabor8The Collaborative Code Editor is a web-based application that enables multiple users to edit code simultaneously in real-time.
hardikk2002 / CodeEditor XproXpro is an interactive online Code Editor especially built for the Xtreme Programs. It is a great tool for testing out bugs, making notes, and collaborating with others.
pranawr / SynCode Project CSN 254A collaborative coding IDE integrated with messaging.
alanJames00 / Pair CodeReal-time collaborative code editor built using Websockets on NextJS
gbaranski / EbExperimental backend for collaborative code editors following a client server architecture. 🚧
qwikcollab / QwikcollabThe open source collaborative code editor you have been searching for.
rajatagarwal768 / Code XeroxCollaborative Code editor with Video call, Live code sharing, and chatbox. You can create multiple rooms by clicking the link.
Smit3949 / CodeConnect BackendCollaborative code editor with video-meeting and whiteboard features.
hassan-arif / CocodeRealtime collaborative code editor
baktiaditya / CotherA real-time collaborative code editor and previewer.
atharvamarathe / CollabProWeb based Collaborative code-editor with chat section and code editor features in MERN stack
pento / Claudaborative EditingAn MCP server for real-time collaborative editing of WordPress posts between Claude Code and human editors in Gutenberg.
calcium-webapp / CalciumCalcium combines the functionality of a digital whiteboard with a code editor and a terminal. It provides a versatile platform for collaborative brainstorming.
mkhizeryounas / Jspad🖥 Simple collaborative code editor for javascript.
doradocodes / Processing Collab EditorPrototype for a new collaborative code editor for Processing (2024 pr05)
Nishimura-Katsuo / SyncpadCRDT-based collaborative source code editor (featuring the Monaco editor)
manuarora700 / Brocode Real Time Collaborative Text Editor📄 Brocode is a real time collaborative text editor; It has features like real time video call between two persons, Real time chat, Login/Registration, Collaborative coding (Two persons can code together on the same editor screen) and more.
Mrcel97 / TeamCodeOnline collaborative in real time coding tool using Angular(v7.2.2) and StackBlitz code editor. Slides: www.slides.com/mrcl/teamcode | Project Article: https://pdfhost.io/v/s8Ab.2gE0_TeamCode_Online_realtime_coding_tool.pdf | Library: https://repositori.udl.cat/handle/10459.1/67759
OCEANOFANYTHINGOFFICIAL / Writewrl## Writeurl - an online collaborative editor ### Writeurl is a collaborative editor Writeurl is a client server system. The frontend code is written in pure javascript using no frameworks. The backend is a node.js application. The client and server communicate through a WebSocket connection. The client stores local changes in the browser's local storage. The editor can be used in offline mode. Changes are always uploaded to the server when a connection is available. Writeurl documents are identified by their (write)url: www.writeurl.com/text/id/read-password/write-password There is a read only version with a (read)url of the form www.writeurl.com/text/id/read-password This url structure makes it easy to share documents. No user registration is needed. #### Writeurl as an online service Writeurl is available as an online service at www.writeurl.com The code running the online service is the same as in this git repo. ###Local installation Writeurl can be installed and run locally as an alternative to using the online service. #### Installation instructions ##### Dependencies The only required dependeny is node.js and the modules in package.json. It is recommended to use node.js version 8. ##### Clone the repo ``` git clone https://github.com/morten-krogh/writeurl.git ``` ##### Install the node js modules ``` npm install ``` ##### Build the browser code Go to the writeurl directory. Use the build script. ``` bash build.sh browser ``` Now the browser code is available in the directory `build/release/browser/` ##### Configuring the server The node.js server code is located in the directory `server-nodejs-express` The server needs a configuration file in the YAML format. An example file is ```server-nodejs-express/config.yaml``` ``` port: 9000 release: public: /Users/mkrogh/writeurl/build/release/browser debug: host: debug.writeurl.localhost public: /Users/mkrogh/writeurl/build/debug/browser documents: path: /Users/mkrogh/writeurl-test-dir/doc_dir publish: public: /Users/mkrogh/writeurl-test-dir/publish_dir # Pino logger # Output goes to stdout. logger: # levels: silent, fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace level: trace ``` `port` is the port at which the server listens. `release` and `debug` are the directories built above containing the browser code. `documents` is the directory where all the writeurl documents will be stored. The server uses files to store the documents (one subdirectory per document). `publish` is the directory where the published (html) versions of the documents will be stored. `logger.level` is the logging level. Logging goes to standard output. ##### Starting the server In the directory `server-nodejs-express` type ```node writeurl-server.js config.yaml ``` ##### Start typing Go to localhost:9000 in the browser and start typing. ### Example production installation For production, it is recommended to use a reverse proxy with TLS, and to daemonize the Writeurl server. For daemonization, one can use a node.js process manager or a system daemon such as systemd on Linux. The online Writeurl service uses nginx as a reverse proxy and systemd under Linux for daemonization. ##### Example nginx configuration An example nginx.conf file is located at https://github.com/morten-krogh/writeurl/blob/master/documentation/nginx.conf ##### Example systemd unit file ``` [Unit] Description = writeurl server After = network.target [Service] Type = simple User = www ExecStart = /home/www/.nvm/versions/node/v8.9.4/bin/node /home/www/writeurl/server-nodejs-express/writeurl-server.js /home/www/writeurl/server-nodejs-express/config-debian.yaml Restart = on-failure [Install] WantedBy = multi-user.target ``` ### Backup The server can be backed up by just backing up the files in the `documents` and `publish` directories specified in the config.yaml file. Any type of file backup can be used, e.g. periodic rsync. The backup script can be used while the server is running as long as the backup script does not change any files. The server can be restarted from a backup by just placing the backup directories in the place pointed to by `documents` and `publish` in the config file. ### Embedding Writeurl can be embedded as described in https://github.com/morten-krogh/writeurl/blob/master/html/embed/index.html This page is available on the online service as well https://www.writeurl.com/embed ### Contributions and issues Bugs and feature requests are appreciated and can be opened as Github issues. We also welcome code contributions as pull requests.
kritish-dhaubanjar / Collaborative Code Editor ServerNo description available