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Version: 3.2.0

Use Instruction

Add Markdown or React files to src/pages to create a standalone page:

  • src/pages/index.jslocalhost:3000/
  • src/pages/foo.mdlocalhost:3000/foo
  • src/pages/foo/bar.jslocalhost:3000/foo/bar

A new page is now available at http://localhost:3000/my-react-page.

Create your first Doc

Create a Markdown file at docs/hello.md:

docs/hello.md
# Hello

This is my **first Docusaurus document**!

A new document is now available at http://localhost:3000/docs/hello.

Images

Regular Markdown images are supported.

You can use absolute paths to reference images in the static directory (static/img/docusaurus.png):

![Docusaurus logo](/img/docusaurus.png)

Docusaurus logo

You can reference images relative to the current file as well. This is particularly useful to colocate images close to the Markdown files using them:

![Docusaurus logo](./img/docusaurus.png)

Admonitions

Docusaurus has a special syntax to create admonitions and callouts:

:::tip[My tip]

Use this awesome feature option

:::

:::danger[Take care]

This action is dangerous

:::
My tip

Use this awesome feature option

Take care

This action is dangerous

MDX and React Components

MDX can make your documentation more interactive and allows using any React components inside Markdown:

export const Highlight = ({children, color}) => (
<span
style={{
backgroundColor: color,
borderRadius: '20px',
color: '#fff',
padding: '10px',
cursor: 'pointer',
}}
onClick={() => {
alert(`You clicked the color ${color} with label ${children}`)
}}>
{children}
</span>
);

This is <Highlight color="#25c2a0">Docusaurus green</Highlight> !

This is <Highlight color="#1877F2">Facebook blue</Highlight> !

This is Docusaurus green !

This is Facebook blue !