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The easy-to-use OpenStreetMap editor in JavaScript.

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iD is a user-friendly, JavaScript-based editor for OpenStreetMap that focuses on simplicity and ease of use, allowing users to perform basic editing tasks without compromising data integrity. It is designed for OpenStreetMap contributors, particularly those seeking a straightforward tool to edit map data directly in their browser. The project supports modern browsers and leverages d3.js for data rendering.

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