| # Next.js + MDX | |
| Use [MDX](https://github.com/mdx-js/mdx) with [Next.js](https://github.com/vercel/next.js) | |
| ## Installation | |
| For usage with the `app` directory see the section below. | |
| ``` | |
| npm install @next/mdx @mdx-js/loader | |
| ``` | |
| or | |
| ``` | |
| yarn add @next/mdx @mdx-js/loader | |
| ``` | |
| ## Usage | |
| Create a `next.config.js` in your project | |
| ```js | |
| // next.config.js | |
| const withMDX = require('@next/mdx')() | |
| module.exports = withMDX() | |
| ``` | |
| Optionally you can provide [MDX plugins](https://mdxjs.com/advanced/plugins#plugins): | |
| ```js | |
| // next.config.js | |
| const withMDX = require('@next/mdx')({ | |
| options: { | |
| remarkPlugins: [], | |
| rehypePlugins: [], | |
| }, | |
| }) | |
| module.exports = withMDX() | |
| ``` | |
| Optionally you can add your custom Next.js configuration as parameter | |
| ```js | |
| // next.config.js | |
| const withMDX = require('@next/mdx')() | |
| module.exports = withMDX({ | |
| webpack(config, options) { | |
| return config | |
| }, | |
| }) | |
| ``` | |
| By default MDX will only match and compile MDX files with the `.mdx` extension. | |
| However, it can also be optionally configured to handle markdown files with the `.md` extension, as shown below: | |
| ```js | |
| // next.config.js | |
| const withMDX = require('@next/mdx')({ | |
| extension: /\.(md|mdx)$/, | |
| }) | |
| module.exports = withMDX() | |
| ``` | |
| In addition, MDX can be customized with compiler options, see the [mdx documentation](https://mdxjs.com/packages/mdx/#compilefile-options) for details on supported options. | |
| ## Top level .mdx pages | |
| Define the `pageExtensions` option to have Next.js handle `.md` and `.mdx` files in the `pages` directory as pages: | |
| ```js | |
| // next.config.js | |
| const withMDX = require('@next/mdx')({ | |
| extension: /\.mdx?$/, | |
| }) | |
| module.exports = withMDX({ | |
| pageExtensions: ['js', 'jsx', 'ts', 'tsx', 'md', 'mdx'], | |
| }) | |
| ``` | |
| ## TypeScript | |
| Follow [this guide](https://mdxjs.com/advanced/typescript) from the MDX docs. | |
| --- | |
| # App directory | |
| ## Installation | |
| For usage with the `app` directory see below. | |
| ``` | |
| npm install @next/mdx | |
| ``` | |
| or | |
| ``` | |
| yarn add @next/mdx | |
| ``` | |
| ## Usage | |
| Create an `mdx-components.js` file at the root of your project with the following contents: | |
| ```js | |
| // This file is required to use @next/mdx in the `app` directory. | |
| export function useMDXComponents(components) { | |
| return components | |
| // Allows customizing built-in components, e.g. to add styling. | |
| // return { | |
| // h1: ({ children }) => <h1 style={{ fontSize: "100px" }}>{children}</h1>, | |
| // ...components, | |
| // } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Create a `next.config.js` in your project | |
| ```js | |
| // next.config.js | |
| const withMDX = require('@next/mdx')({ | |
| // Optionally provide remark and rehype plugins | |
| options: { | |
| // If you use remark-gfm, you'll need to use next.config.mjs | |
| // as the package is ESM only | |
| // https://github.com/remarkjs/remark-gfm#install | |
| remarkPlugins: [], | |
| rehypePlugins: [], | |
| }, | |
| }) | |
| /** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */ | |
| const nextConfig = { | |
| // Configure pageExtensions to include md and mdx | |
| pageExtensions: ['ts', 'tsx', 'js', 'jsx', 'md', 'mdx'], | |
| // Optionally, add any other Next.js config below | |
| reactStrictMode: true, | |
| } | |
| // Merge MDX config with Next.js config | |
| module.exports = withMDX(nextConfig) | |
| ``` | |
| ## TypeScript | |
| Follow [this guide](https://mdxjs.com/advanced/typescript) from the MDX docs. | |