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@docusaurus/plugin-content-docs
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@docusaurus/plugin-content-docsDocs plugin for Docusaurus.
VuePress is a static site generator powered by Vue.js. It is similar to @docusaurus/plugin-content-docs in that it allows you to create and manage documentation pages, but it is built on Vue.js instead of React.
MkDocs is a static site generator that's geared towards project documentation. It uses Markdown for writing content and YAML for configuration. Unlike @docusaurus/plugin-content-docs, which is React-based, MkDocs is Python-based.
Docsify generates documentation websites on the fly. It does not require a static site generator and is very lightweight. Unlike @docusaurus/plugin-content-docs, which pre-builds the site, Docsify renders the documentation dynamically in the browser.
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Docs plugin for Docusaurus.
The npm package @docusaurus/plugin-content-docs receives a total of 601,319 weekly downloads. As such, @docusaurus/plugin-content-docs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @docusaurus/plugin-content-docs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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