vite-plugin-react-mdoc
v0.0.0-dev.10
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A plugin enables you to import a Markdown file as various formats on your [vite](https://github.com/vitejs/vite) project inspirt by [dumi](https://github.com/umijs/dumi).
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vite-plugin-mdoc
A plugin enables you to import a Markdown file as various formats on your vite project inspirt by dumi.
Setup
npm i -D vite-plugin-react-mdoc
Config
const mdoc = require('vite-plugin-react-mdoc');
module.exports = {
plugins: [mdoc(options)],
};
Then you can import front matter attributes from .md
file as default.
# Hello world
```tsx
import React from 'react';
export default () => {
const [count, setCount] = React.useState(0);
return <button onClick={() => setCount(v => v + 1)}>count: {count}</button>;
};
```
import { MdContent, MdDemos } from './doc.md';
Type declarations
In TypeScript project, need to declare typedefs for .md
file as you need.
declare module '*.md' {
// When "Mode.React" is requested. VFC could take a generic like React.VFC<{ MyComponent: TypeOfMyComponent }>
import React from 'react';
type MDocPreviewerProps = {
code: string;
lang: string;
key: string;
dependencies: Record<
string,
{
type: string;
value: string;
css: boolean;
}
>;
meta: Record<string, any>;
children: React.ReactNode;
}
const MdContent: React.VFC<{
previewer?: (props: MDocPreviewerProps) => React.ReactNode;
}>;
const MdDemos: ({ Component: React.VFC; key: string } & Record<string, any>)[];
const frontmatter: Record<string, string>;
const slugs: { depth: number; text: string; id: string; }[];
// Modify below per your usage
export { MdContent, MdDemos, frontmatter, slugs };
}
Save as vite.d.ts
for instance.
License
MIT