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Summary: ignores composition event commands until they're done. We then simply update the new state after that happens. Some additional refactoring: - The <Contenteditable /> prop is 'value' instead of 'html' to make it look more like a standard React controlled input - Removed `filters` prop and `footerElements` prop from Contenteditable. These could easily be moved into the composer (where they belong). - Moved contenteditable and a few of its helper classes into their own folder. - Moved `UndoManager` up out of the `flux` folder into `src`. Currently undo/redo is only in the composer when all contenteditables should have the basic funcionality. Will refactor this later. - Fix tests Test Plan: manual Reviewers: bengotow Reviewed By: bengotow Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2211 |
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README.md |
N1 is an open-source mail client built on the modern web with Electron, React, and Flux. It is designed to be extensible, so it's easy to create new experiences and workflows around email. N1 is built on the Nylas Sync Engine which is also open source free software.
Download N1
You can download compiled versions of N1 for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (.deb) from https://nylas.com/N1. You can also build and run N1 on Fedora. A Fedora distribution is coming soon!
Build A Plugin
Plugins lie at the heart of N1 and give it its powerful features. Building your own plugins allows you to integrate the app with other tools, experiment with new workflows, and more. Follow the Getting Started guide to write your first plugin in 5 minutes.
If you would like to run the N1 source and contribute, check out our contributing guide
Running Locally
By default the N1 source points to our hosted version of the Nylas Sync Engine; however, the Sync Engine is open source and you can run it yourself.
Feature Requests / Package Ideas
Have an idea for a package, or a feature you'd love to see in N1? Check out our public Trello board to contribute your thoughts and vote on existing ideas.