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@startupjs/mdx
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MDX provider with a set of custom components for react-native support and syntax highlighting
MDXProvider with a set of custom components for react-native support and syntax highlighting
yarn add @startupjs/mdx
react: 16.9 - 17
Wrap your <App />
into the MDXProvider
.
This will allow you to import and properly render the mdx
component anywhere inside the <App />
.
import { MDXProvider } from '@startupjs/mdx'
<MDXProvider>
<App />
</MDXProvider>
You can specify custom markdown components by providing the components
prop:
import { MDXProvider } from '@startupjs/mdx'
<MDXProvider components={{ h1: props => <Text style={ color: 'red' } {...props} /> }}>
<App />
</MDXProvider>
For the full list of components, look here
MIT
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MDX provider with a set of custom components for react-native support and syntax highlighting
The npm package @startupjs/mdx receives a total of 577 weekly downloads. As such, @startupjs/mdx popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @startupjs/mdx demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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