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    Manual Installation

    Create a new fumadocs project from scratch.

    Read the Quick Start guide first for basic concept.

    Getting Started

    Create a new Next.js application with create-next-app, and install required packages.

    fumadocs-ui fumadocs-core

    Content Source

    Fumadocs supports different content sources, you can choose one you prefer.

    There is a list of officially supported sources:

    • Setup Fumadocs MDX
    • Setup Content Collections

    Make sure to configure the library correctly following their setup guide before continuing, we will import the source adapter using @/lib/source.ts in this guide.

    Root Layout

    Wrap the entire application inside Root Provider, and add required styles to body.

    import { RootProvider } from 'fumadocs-ui/provider';
    import type { ReactNode } from 'react';
    
    export default function Layout({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
      return (
        <html lang="en" suppressHydrationWarning>
          <body
            // you can use Tailwind CSS too
            style={{
              display: 'flex',
              flexDirection: 'column',
              minHeight: '100vh',
            }}
          >
            <RootProvider>{children}</RootProvider>
          </body>
        </html>
      );
    }

    Styles

    Setup Tailwind CSS v4 on your Next.js app, add the following to global.css.

    Tailwind CSS
    @import 'tailwindcss';
    @import 'fumadocs-ui/css/neutral.css';
    @import 'fumadocs-ui/css/preset.css';
    
    /* path of `fumadocs-ui` relative to the CSS file */
    @source '../node_modules/fumadocs-ui/dist/**/*.js';

    It doesn't come with a default font, you may choose one from next/font.

    Layout

    Create a app/layout.config.tsx file to put the shared options for our layouts.

    {
      "file": "../../examples/next-mdx/app/layout.config.tsx",
      "codeblock": {
        "meta": "title=\"app/layout.config.tsx\""
      }
    }

    Create a folder /app/docs for our docs, and give it a proper layout.

    {
      "file": "../../examples/next-mdx/app/docs/layout.tsx",
      "codeblock": {
        "meta": "title=\"app/docs/layout.tsx\""
      }
    }

    pageTree refers to Page Tree, it should be provided by your content source.

    Page

    Create a catch-all route /app/docs/[[...slug]] for docs pages.

    In the page, wrap your content in the Page component. It may vary depending on your content source. You should configure static rendering with generateStaticParams and metadata with generateMetadata.

    {
      "file": "../../examples/next-mdx/app/docs/[[...slug]]/page.tsx",
      "codeblock": {
        "meta": "title=\"app/docs/[[...slug]]/page.tsx\" tab=\"Fumadocs MDX\""
      }
    }
    {
      "file": "../../examples/content-collections/app/docs/[[...slug]]/page.tsx",
      "codeblock": {
        "meta": "title=\"app/docs/[[...slug]]/page.tsx\" tab=\"Content Collections\""
      }
    }

    Search

    Use the default document search based on Orama.

    {
      "file": "../../examples/next-mdx/app/api/search/route.ts",
      "codeblock": {
        "meta": "title=\"app/api/search/route.ts\" tab=\"Fumadocs MDX\""
      }
    }
    {
      "file": "../../examples/content-collections/app/api/search/route.ts",
      "codeblock": {
        "meta": "title=\"app/api/search/route.ts\" tab=\"Content Collections\""
      }
    }

    Learn more about Document Search.

    Done

    You can start the dev server and create MDX files.

    content/docs/index.mdx
    ---
    title: Hello World
    ---
    
    ## Introduction
    
    I love Anime.

    Customise

    You can use Home Layout for other pages of the site, it includes a navbar with theme toggle.

    Deploying

    It should work out-of-the-box with Vercel & Netlify.

    Docker Deployment

    If you want to deploy your Fumadocs app using Docker with Fumadocs MDX configured, make sure to add the source.config.ts file to the WORKDIR in the Dockerfile. The following snippet is taken from the official Next.js Dockerfile Example:

    Dockerfile
    WORKDIR /app
    
    # Install dependencies based on the preferred package manager
    COPY package.json yarn.lock* package-lock.json* pnpm-lock.yaml* .npmrc* source.config.ts ./

    This ensures Fumadocs MDX can access your configuration file during builds.

    Comparisons

    How is Fumadocs different from other existing frameworks?

    Static Export

    Enable static export with Fumadocs

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