This library wraps the official Next.js + MDX plugin and configures it with additional Remark and Rehype plugins to enable advanced Markdown syntax and make MDX easier to use for our specific use-cases.
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Adds support for YAML frontmatter
- Automatically adds
createdAt
andmodifiedAt
frontmatter fields. Useful for populating<meta>
tags for SEO and social media. - Adds support for a
layout
frontmatter field, which can be used to customize the React layout component to use for each MDX page.
- Automatically adds
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Passes a
markdown
boolean to React components to indicate whether they originally came from Markdown syntax. This allows you to distinguish between**bold**
and<b>bold</b>
which can be used to apply different styling, or even render completely different JSX. -
Rewrites links to MDX files (e.g.
/pages/docs/some-page.mdx
becomes/pages/docs/some-page
) -
Detects broken links to MDX files
Install the library via npm:
npm install @jsdevtools/next-mdx
Then use it in your next.config.js
file:
const nextMDX = require("@jsdevtools/next-mdx");
const withMDX = nextMDX({
// Next-MDX options go here
siteURL: "http://example.com"
});
module.exports = withMDX({
// Next.js options go here
pageExtensions: ["tsx", "mdx"],
});
See options.ts
for all of the options that you can pass to Next-MDX.
NOTE: Don't confuse the Next-MDX options with the Next.js options. Refer to the code example above to see where each goes.
Contributions, enhancements, and bug-fixes are welcome! Open an issue on GitHub and submit a pull request.
To build the project locally on your computer:
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Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/JS-DevTools/next-mdx.git
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Install dependencies
npm install
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Build the code
npm run build
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Run the tests
npm test
Next MDX is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.
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