wraps codemirror into an API that you can require() and insert into a page as a standlone editor, easily
npm install editwraps codemirror into a high-level API that you can require() and insert into a page as a standlone editor, easily.
the codemirror stylesheet will automatically get inserted into the page for you when you create a new edit instance.
```
npm install edit --save
now you can require('edit') and use it in the browser with browserify
this will create a codemirror editor and append it to document.body:
`js`
var edit = require('edit')
edit()
you can also pass in codemirror options, including a container option which is where the editor will get appended into:
`js``
var edit = require('edit')
var editor = edit({
container: document.querySelector('.editor'),
tabSize: 16
})