![]() ![]() Monaco editor provides a script called loader, which itself provides tooling to download monaco sources. ![]() Now, you can easily setup monaco into your browser, create your own editors, wrappers for React/Vue/Angular of whatever you want. That utility grows over time and now it's a separate library. In that library, there was a utility that cares about the initialization process of monaco and overcomes the additional use of webpack configuration. The library was being created to solve that problem - monaco editor wrapper for easy/one-line integration with React applications without needing to use webpack's (or any other module bundler's) configuration files. The main problem is the need to do some additional webpack configuration that's not bad, but some quite useful tools, like CRA, aren't happy with that fact. Anyway, there were couple of problems related to the setup process. It's a great library and provides a powerful editor out of the box. It's been a while we are working with monaco editor. The utility to easy setup monaco-editor into your browser SynopsisĬonfigure and download monaco sources via its loader script, without needing to use webpack's (or any other module bundler's) configuration files Motivation ![]()
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