# Quick Start For a swift start with BlockSuite, you can either kick off with ready-made examples for popular frameworks, or simply install the core packages to integrate it into your project. ::: info If this is your first time using BlockSuite, referring to the [overview](./overview) section may be helpful. ::: ## Bootstrap Project BlockSuite works with all common frameworks, you can start from these examples that basically builds a TodoMVC-like note app based on BlockSuite.
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Vanilla vanilla-indexeddb
Next react-basic-next
React react-basic
Vue vue-basic
Angular angular-basic
Preact preact-basic
Svelte svelte-basic
Solid solid-basic
## Init From Scratch To use BlockSuite in your existing project, simply install these core packages: ```sh yarn install \ @blocksuite/presets@canary \ @blocksuite/blocks@canary \ @blocksuite/store@canary ``` Key takeaways in the snippet above: - The `@blocksuite/presets` package contains the prebuilt editors and opt-in additional UI components. - To work with the BlockSuite document model and first-party blocks, the `@blocksuite/store` and `@blocksuite/blocks` packages are required. - The BlockSuite `canary` versions are released daily based on the master branch, which is also used in production in [AFFiNE](https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE). Then you can use the prebuilt `PageEditor` out of the box, with an initialized `doc` instance attached as its document model: ::: code-sandbox {coderHeight=420 previewHeight=300} ```ts /index.ts [active] import { createEmptyDoc, PageEditor } from '@blocksuite/presets'; import { Text } from '@blocksuite/store'; (async () => { // Init editor with default block tree const doc = createEmptyDoc().init(); const editor = new PageEditor(); editor.doc = doc; document.body.appendChild(editor); // Update block node with some initial text content const paragraphs = doc.getBlockByFlavour('affine:paragraph'); const paragraph = paragraphs[0]; doc.updateBlock(paragraph, { text: new Text('Hello World!') }); })(); ``` ::: The `PageEditor` here is a standard web component that can also be reused with `` HTML tag. Another `EdgelessEditor` also works similarly - simply attach the `editor` with a `doc` and you are all set. For the `doc.getBlockByFlavour` and `doc.updateBlock` APIs used here, please see the [introduction](./working-with-block-tree#block-tree-basics) about block tree basics for further details. As the next step, you can choose to: - Explore how BlockSuite break down editors into different [component types](./component-types). Taking a look at the list of [BlockSuite components](../components/overview) may also be helpful. - Try collaborative editing [following the steps](https://github.com/toeverything/blocksuite/blob/master/BUILDING.md#test-collaboration). - Learn about [basic concepts](./working-with-block-tree) in BlockSuite framework that are used throughout the development of editors. Note that BlockSuite is still under rapid development. For any questions or feedback, feel free to let us know!