Docs Theme
Nextra Docs Theme is a theme that includes almost everything you need to build a modern documentation website. It includes a top navigation bar, a search bar, a pages sidebar, a Table of Contents (TOC), and other built-in components.
This website itself is built with the Nextra Docs Theme.
Start as a New Project
Install
To create a Nextra Docs site manually, you have to install Next.js, React, Nextra, and Nextra Docs Theme. In your project directory, run the following command to install the dependencies:
npm i next react react-dom nextra nextra-theme-docsIf you already have Next.js installed in your project, you only need to
install nextra and nextra-theme-docs as the add-ons.
Add the following scripts to your package.json:
"scripts": {
"dev": "next",
"build": "next build",
"start": "next start"
},You can enable Turbopack in development by appending the --turbopack flag to
the dev command:
- "dev": "next",
+ "dev": "next --turbopack",You can start the server in development mode with the following command according to your package manager:
npm run devor in production mode:
npm run build
npm run startIf you’re not familiar with Next.js, note that development mode is significantly slower since Next.js compiles every page you navigate to.
Add Next.js Config
Create a next.config.mjs file in your project’s root directory with the
following content:
import nextra from 'nextra'
const withNextra = nextra({
// ... Other Nextra config options
})
// You can include other Next.js configuration options here, in addition to Nextra settings:
export default withNextra({
// ... Other Next.js config options
})With this configuration, Nextra will handle Markdown files in your Next.js project. For more Nextra configuration options, check out the Guide.
Add mdx-components.js in the root directory
import { useMDXComponents as getDocsMDXComponents } from 'nextra-theme-docs'
// Get the default MDX components from Nextra Docs theme
const docsComponents = getDocsMDXComponents()
// Merge custom components with default Nextra components
export function useMDXComponents(components) {
return {
...docsComponents,
...components
}
}You can use .jsx, .ts, or .tsx extensions for your mdx-components
file.
Create the Root Layout
Next, create the root layout of your application inside the app folder. This
layout will be used to configure the Nextra Docs Theme:
import { Footer, Layout, Navbar } from 'nextra-theme-docs'
import { Banner, Head } from 'nextra/components'
import { getPageMap } from 'nextra/page-map'
import 'nextra-theme-docs/style.css'
export const metadata = {
// Define your metadata here
// For more information on metadata API, see: https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/metadata
}
const banner = <Banner storageKey="some-key">Nextra 4.0 is released 🎉</Banner>
const navbar = (
<Navbar
logo={<b>Nextra</b>}
// ... Your additional navbar options
/>
)
const footer = <Footer>MIT {new Date().getFullYear()} © Nextra.</Footer>
export default async function RootLayout({ children }) {
return (
<html
// Not required, but good for SEO
lang="en"
// Required to be set
dir="ltr"
// Suggested by `next-themes` package https://github.com/pacocoursey/next-themes#with-app
suppressHydrationWarning
>
<Head
// ... Your additional head options
>
{/* Your additional tags should be passed as `children` of `<Head>` element */}
</Head>
<body>
<Layout
banner={banner}
navbar={navbar}
pageMap={await getPageMap()}
docsRepositoryBase="https://github.com/shuding/nextra/tree/main/docs"
footer={footer}
// ... Your additional layout options
>
{children}
</Layout>
</body>
</html>
)
}Ready to Go!
Now, you can create your first MDX page as content/index.mdx:
# Welcome to Nextra
Hello, world!And run the dev command specified in package.json to start developing the
project! 🎉
npm run devNext, check out the next section to learn about organizing the documentation structure and configuring the website theme: