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CommaJS is a JavaScript WYSIWYG rich-text editor framework from Plugg, Inc., aimed at developers who need to embed content-editing capabilities into web applications. It emphasizes the ability to “directly control and manage editor content using existing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript tools,” and supports plugin-based extensions.
Based on the extracted page content, CommaJS offers a broad range of plugins, including autocorrect, comments, images, links, lists, mentions, multi-column layouts, shortcuts, tables, spreadsheets, sticky notes, tasks, table of contents / outlines, text styling, and video. For installation, it provides npm packages and separates them into the full commajs package, commajs-naked without a toolbar, and commajs-core as the core engine. This makes it suitable for anything from quick integration to deep customization. Initialization is straightforward: after importing the CSS/JS, you create a new CommaJS instance and specify the container.
CommaJS uses a commercial model based on a perpetual license plus 1 year of updates. Basic is priced at $239. Premium is $679, with the page showing a promotional price of $476. Enterprise is $1,979, with a promotional price of $1,386. All plans include all features, plugins, and unlimited users. Enterprise also includes rights related to unlimited products, redistribution, self-hosting, SaaS/subscription use, and internal applications. For long-term projects, a one-time license may be more predictable than an ongoing subscription, though teams should still pay attention to renewal costs for future updates.
The advantages are a clear onboarding path, a rich plugin set, and the availability of a core package that lets developers build their own editing experience as needed. It is relatively friendly to teams that need to customize toolbars or develop plugins. The downsides are that the public materials do not clarify whether it is open source, nor do they show a source-code repository, maintenance cadence, browser compatibility, or complete API details. Although the documentation includes sections such as Quickstart, Configuration, Plugins, and APIs, the captured content mainly covers installation and initialization and lacks depth.
CommaJS is better suited to SaaS, CMS, internal systems, and enterprise product teams that need commercial licensing, a broad set of rich-text plugins, and editor customization. If you need an open-source ecosystem, deep integration with modern frameworks, or a highly active community, it is worth comparing with TinyMCE, CKEditor, Tiptap, ProseMirror, Quill, and Slate. Access from mainland China and supported payment methods are not disclosed in the available text, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Before purchasing, it is recommended to verify the official website, npm package availability, payment channels, and license terms.
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