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Expand Up @@ -140,6 +140,7 @@ Inspired by the [awesome](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) list. Feel fr
* [VolgaIgor/editorjs-annotation](https://github.com/VolgaIgor/editorjs-annotation) — Tool for adding an extended annotation to any text in EditorJS blocks
* [editorjs-comment](https://github.com/osain-az/editorjs-comment) - Tool that allows you to add comment to editorjs
* [editorjs-inline-hotkey](https://github.com/Stuhl/editorjs-inline-hotkey) - Inline Tool that marks text as Hotkey
* [editorjs-inline-spoiler](https://github.com/Stuhl/editorjs-inline-spoiler) - Inline Spoiler Tool that adds spoiler to text. Can be customized easily via CSS (Examples included)

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