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+1 for tiptap, and yjs, used both to build https://www.buildmemo.com 's collaborative editor. Did not use hocuspocus but found it trivial to implement our own node ws backend.
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So much this, really helps breakup complex tasks. Some examples off the top of my head:

If you have a function handling user sign up it often needs to build and write to multiple db tables. Split this into two functions a pure one that outputs the entities, and a second which takes these and handles writing them to a db inside a transaction. First the code is super simple to read, but more importantly it's easy to unit test since you don't need to mock anything, just make a list of input combinations paired with a list of expected outputs. Spend more time testing your business logic, less time verifying that postgres is working.

Transforming HTML into a pdf is trivial if you first iterate over the html and output a list of instructions that then get fed into a writer function one at a time, similar to how 3d printer instructions work.

Anytime I've done analysis work on a state that gets updated by a complex series of events it's always been worthwhile to build a discrete handler for each event type, then feed the events into it like a woodchipper. Complex problem solved with simple functions and a case statement.