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.
Quick Start from Template
Deploy to Vercel
You can start by creating your own Nextra site and deploying to Vercel by clicking the link:
Vercel will fork the Nextra Docs template  and deploy the site for you. Once done, every commit in the repository will be deployed automatically.
Fork the Template
You can also manually fork the template repository .
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-docs
If 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 dev
or in production mode:
npm run build
npm run start
If 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 Next.js Config
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.
Add mdx-components.js
in the root directory
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 dev
Next, check out the next section to learn about organizing the documentation structure and configuring the website theme: