Powerful collaboration, review, and code management for open source and private development projects
Conclave is a peer-to-peer, real-time, collaborative text editor built from scratch in JavaScript. | Tandem is a decentralized, collaborative text-editing solution. Tandem works with native text editors, works across different editors, and uses peer-to-peer connections to facilitate communication. Tandem exists as a set of plugins for native text editors. We currently support Sublime Text 3 and Neovim. We also unofficially support Vim. |
Create and edit documents with multiple people at the same time; Decentralized and therefore private (your document is stored only on your computer and any changes you make are sent only to the people collaborating with you); Conflict-Free Replicated Data Type (CRDT); Video chat
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