Markdown Features
Community-Library supports Markdown and a few additional features.
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Front MatterMarkdown documents have metadata at the top called Front Matter:
my-doc.md
---id: my-doc-idtitle: My document titledescription: My document descriptionslug: /my-custom-url---
## Markdown heading
Markdown text with [links](./hello.md)
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LinksRegular 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.
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ImagesRegular Markdown images are supported.
Add an image at static/img/logo.png
and display it in Markdown:
![Community-Library logo](/img/undraw_logo.svg)
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Code BlocksMarkdown 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>;}
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AdmonitionsCommunity-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
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MDX and React ComponentsMDX 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 !