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@docusaurus/plugin-content-pages
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@docusaurus/plugin-content-pagesPages plugin for Docusaurus.
gatsby-plugin-page-creator is a plugin for Gatsby, another popular static site generator. It automatically creates pages from React components in specified directories. Compared to @docusaurus/plugin-content-pages, it offers similar functionality but is tailored for use with Gatsby.
Next.js is a React framework that allows you to create static and dynamic pages. It provides a file-based routing system where you can create pages by adding React components to the `pages` directory. While it offers more advanced features like server-side rendering and API routes, it can be used similarly to @docusaurus/plugin-content-pages for creating static content.
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Pages plugin for Docusaurus.
The npm package @docusaurus/plugin-content-pages receives a total of 450,765 weekly downloads. As such, @docusaurus/plugin-content-pages popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @docusaurus/plugin-content-pages 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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