Extending MDXThis article explains how to extend MDX content—specifically, how to transform content with plugins. See § Using MDX for how to pass components, props, and the layout. See § Getting started for how to integrate MDX into your project. ContentsComponents & pluginsList of componentsList of pluginsUsing pluginsCreating pluginsComponents & pluginsThere are three extension points when using
Note: This is an old blog post. The below is kept as is for historical purposes. Note: Info on how to migrate is available in our Version 2 migration guide. MDX 2Version 2 of MDX was released after years of hard work, and has many improvements. Here are the highlights: 📝 Improved syntax makes it easier to use markdown in JSX🧑💻 JavaScript expressions turn {2 * Math.PI} into 6.283185307179586🔌
Getting startedThis article explains how to integrate MDX into your project. It shows how to use MDX with your bundler and JSX runtime of choice. To understand how the MDX format works, we recommend that you start with § What is MDX. See § Using MDX when you’re all set up and ready to use MDX. ContentsPrerequisitesQuick startBundlerJSXEditorTypesSecurityIntegrationsBundlersBuild systemsCompilersSi
Markdown for the component eraMDX lets you use JSX in your markdown content. You can import components, such as interactive charts or alerts, and embed them within your content. This makes writing long-form content with components a blast. 🚀 Continue reading » New: MDX 3!A small major this time, nothing big, which is also nice sometimes! This mainly drops support for old Node (use 16 or later), a
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