Markdown Features
Community-Library supports Markdown and a few additional features.
Front Matter
Markdown documents have metadata at the top called Front Matter:
my-doc.md
---
id: my-doc-id
title: My document title
description: My document description
slug: /my-custom-url
---
## Markdown heading
Markdown text with [links](./hello.md)
Links
Regular Markdown links are supported, using url paths or relative file paths.
Let's see how to [Create a page](/create-a-page).
Let's see how to [Create a page](./create-a-page.md).
Result: Let's see how to Create a page.
Images
Regular Markdown images are supported.
Add an image at static/img/logo.png
and display it in Markdown:
![Community-Library logo](/img/undraw_logo.svg)
Code Blocks
Markdown code blocks are supported with Syntax highlighting.
```jsx title="src/components/HelloLibrary.js"
function HelloLibrary() {
return (
<h1>Hello, People!</h1>
)
}
```
src/components/HelloLibrary.js
function HelloLibrary() {
return <h1>Hello, People!</h1>;
}
Admonitions
Community-Library 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="#fd0000">StackUp Orange</Highlight> !
This is <Highlight color="#1877F2">Facebook blue</Highlight> !
This is StackUp Orange !
This is Facebook blue !