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Ask HN: What was the editor mentioned when OpenAI's Canvas was introduced?

1 points| levysoft | 1 year ago

Hi, I remember that when OpenAI introduced Canvas, someone in the HN comments mentioned another editor that did pretty much the same things—or maybe even inspired Canvas (I don't recall if it was an explicit influence or just a similarity pointed out by users).

I've tried searching through the comments, but as often happens on HN, it's a bit like going down a rabbit hole , and I can't seem to find that reference again. Unfortunately, I also forgot to upvote it, so it's not in my saved history.

Does anyone remember which editor it was?

Thanks in advance!

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brylie|1 year ago

One example is that Claude has supported creating Artifacts for some time now: https://www.anthropic.com/news/artifacts

levysoft|1 year ago

Thanks for the reply! I remember Claude's Artifacts, but that wasn't the one I had in mind. It was a project for an editor, very similar to Canvas, possibly available on GitHub. It stood out for its minimalistic approach and the way it handled text formatting. Do you (or anyone else) recall what it might be?

brylie|1 year ago

A quick Kagi search came up with this as the top result:

Langchain AI Open Canvas: https://github.com/langchain-ai/open-canvas

levysoft|1 year ago

Thanks! I had also come across that one, but I was referring specifically to the base editor itself. I know it might be hard to explain... sorry for not being able to provide more details!

brylie|1 year ago

What kind of editor do you mean? E.g. a document or code editor?

levysoft|1 year ago

I mean a WYSIWYG text editor that focuses on minimalism and clean text formatting, likely open-source.