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Collaborative Text Editing with Eg-walker: Better, Faster, Smaller

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2024-09-24 v1

Abstract

Collaborative text editing algorithms allow several users to concurrently modify a text file, and automatically merge concurrent edits into a consistent state. Existing algorithms fall in two categories: Operational Transformation (OT) algorithms are slow to merge files that have diverged substantially due to offline editing; CRDTs are slow to load and consume a lot of memory. We introduce Eg-walker, a collaboration algorithm for text that avoids these weaknesses. Compared to existing CRDTs, it consumes an order of magnitude less memory in the steady state, and loading a document from disk is orders of magnitude faster. Compared to OT, merging long-running branches is orders of magnitude faster. In the worst case, the merging performance of Eg-walker is comparable with existing CRDT algorithms. Eg-walker can be used everywhere CRDTs are used, including peer-to-peer systems without a central server. By offering performance that is competitive with centralised algorithms, our result paves the way towards the widespread adoption of peer-to-peer collaboration software.

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@article{arxiv.2409.14252,
  title  = {Collaborative Text Editing with Eg-walker: Better, Faster, Smaller},
  author = {Joseph Gentle and Martin Kleppmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.14252},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted at 20th European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys 2025)

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