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mui-markdown

mui-markdown uses markdown-to-jsx and MUI(formerly material-ui) to help you render MD/MDX files with MUI components.

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About

mui-markdown uses markdown-to-jsx and MUI(formerly material-ui) to help you render MD/MDX files with MUI components.

Using mui-markdown:

  • Markdown components will adapt to theme automatically
  • Optional Syntax Highlight Support using prism-react-renderer
  • Optional Diagrams Support using mermaid

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User Guide

Installation

# with npm
npm i mui-markdown@latest

# with yarn
yarn add mui-markdown

Usage

The example below will render the h1 tag using MUI Typography component.

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown } from 'mui-markdown';
// You can also use
// import MuiMarkdown from 'mui-markdown';
// But the first approach is recommended.

const App = () => {
  return <MuiMarkdown>{`# Hello markdown!`}</MuiMarkdown>;
};

export default App;

Props

Props available for MuiMarkdown component:

NameTypeDefaultOptional or Mandatory
keyReact.key-optional
childrenstring-optional
overrides*MarkdownToJSX.OverridesdefaultOverridesoptional
options*MarkdownToJSX.Options-optional
codeWrapperStylesCSSProperties-optional
prismThemePrismThemevsDarkoptional
HighlightHighlightComponent-optional
customTableScrollbarbooleanfalseoptional
hideLineNumbersbooleanfalseoptional
namestring-optional
copiablebooleanfalseoptional
CopyComponentComponentType-optional
copiedLabelstring'Copied!'optional
copyLabelstring'Copy code'optional
copyIconReactNode-optional
copiedIconReactNode-optional
copyButtonSxSxProps-optional
showFileIconbooleantrueoptional
fileIconReactNode-optional
FileNameComponentComponentTypeTypographyoptional
fileNameSxSxProps-optional
fileNameWrapperSxSxProps-optional
useHighlightThemeBackgroundbooleanfalseoptional
highlightColorstring'info.main'optional
removedColorstring'error.main'optional
insertedColorstring'success.main'optional
enableMermaidbooleanfalseoptional
mermaidConfigMermaidConfig-optional
Diagram*DiagramComponent-optional

NOTE: You cannot use overrides and options at the same time

NOTE: Using customTableScrollbar option convert table to a client side component.

NOTE: You must provide the Diagram component if you've enabled the mermaid.

overrides

You can optionally override a tag to use your component.

An example of override with a regular HTML tag:

JS and JSX:

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown, defaultOverrides } from 'mui-markdown';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      overrides={{
        ...defaultOverrides, // This will keep the other default overrides.
        h1: {
          component: 'p',
          props: {
            style: { color: 'red' },
          },
        },
      }}
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

TS and TSX:

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown, defaultOverrides } from 'mui-markdown';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      overrides={{
        ...defaultOverrides, // This will keep the other default overrides.
        h1: {
          component: 'p',
          props: {
            style: { color: 'red' },
          } as React.HTMLProps<HTMLParagraphElement>,
        },
      }}
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

An example of override with your component:

JS and JSX:

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown, defaultOverrides } from 'mui-markdown';
import CustomTypography from './components/CustomTypography';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      overrides={{
        ...defaultOverrides, // This will keep the other default overrides.
        h1: {
          component: CustomTypography,
          props: {
            // custom props
          },
        },
      }}
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

TS and TSX:

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown, defaultOverrides } from 'mui-markdown';
import CustomTypography, {
  CustomTypographyProps,
} from './components/CustomTypography';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      overrides={{
        ...defaultOverrides, // This will keep the other default overrides.
        h1: {
          component: CustomTypography,
          props: {
            // custom props
          } as CustomTypographyProps,
        },
      }}
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

options

You can read about options in the markdown-to-jsx docs.

Note: If you want to override something and also need to set some options, add the overrides property in the options. Don't use overrides and options property together on the MuiMarkdown component.

codeWrapperStyles

You can pass your desired styles for the syntax highlighter component. These are the default styles:

  ...
  borderRadius: '0.5rem',
  padding: '0.5rem 0.75rem',
  overflow: 'auto',
  ...

Syntax Highlight

mui-markdown uses prism-react-renderer to highlight code blocks. As this is an optional dependencies, you need to install it if you want to have a syntax highlighter. So to highlight your code:

  • First install prism-react-renderer
# with npm
npm i prism-react-renderer

# with yarn
yarn add prism-react-renderer
  • Then pass the Highlight and the themes to the MuiMarkdown component
import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown } from 'mui-markdown';
import { Highlight, themes } from 'prism-react-renderer';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      Highlight={Highlight}
      themes={themes}
      prismTheme={themes.github}
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

With the prismTheme property you can change the highlight theme.

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown } from 'mui-markdown';
import { Highlight, themes } from 'prism-react-renderer';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      Highlight={Highlight}
      themes={themes}
      prismTheme={themes.github}
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

Also to disable the line numbers in the code block you can use the hideLineNumbers.

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown } from 'mui-markdown';
import { Highlight, themes } from 'prism-react-renderer';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      Highlight={Highlight}
      themes={themes}
      prismTheme={themes.github}
      hideLineNumbers
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

When you use overrides, you can have the syntax highlight by passing the Highlight, themes, and themes.github (or your favorite one) to the getOverrides function.

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown, getOverrides } from 'mui-markdown';
import { Highlight, themes } from 'prism-react-renderer';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      overrides={{
        ...getOverrides({ Highlight, themes, theme: themes.github }), // This will keep the other default overrides.
        h1: {
          component: 'p',
          props: {
            style: { color: 'red' },
          },
        },
      }}
    >
      {`# Hello markdown!`}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

Enhanced Code Block Features

mui-markdown supports advanced code block features for better documentation and code presentation.

Available Features

FeatureMarkdown AttributeGlobal PropDescription
Line Highlightinghighlighted="1,3-5"-Highlights specific lines with blue background
Removed Linesremoved="2,4"-Shows deletion lines with red background and - prefix
Inserted Linesinserted="3,5-7"-Shows addition lines with green background and + prefix
File Namename="path/file.ts"name="path/file.ts"Displays file name/path above code block
Copy Buttoncopiablecopiable={true}Adds a copy-to-clipboard button
Hide Line NumbershideLineNumbershideLineNumbers={true}Toggles line number visibility

Usage Examples

Highlighting Important Lines:

```tsx highlighted="2,4-6"
function Button({ children }) {
  const [clicked, setClicked] = useState(false);

  const handleClick = () => {
    setClicked(true);
  };

  return <button onClick={handleClick}>{children}</button>;
}
```

Showing Code Diffs:

```tsx removed="2" inserted="3"
export async function getUser(id) {
  const url = `/api/user/${id}`;
  const url = `/api/v2/users/${id}`;
  return fetch(url).then((r) => r.json());
}
```

Hiding Line Numbers Per Code Block:

```tsx hideLineNumbers
export function Header({ title }) {
  return (
    <header>
      <h1>{title}</h1>
    </header>
  );
}
```

File Name with Copy Button:

```tsx name="components/Header.tsx" copiable
export function Header({ title }) {
  return (
    <header>
      <h1>{title}</h1>
    </header>
  );
}
```

Combined Features:

```tsx name="src/utils/validator.ts" highlighted="4-6" removed="7" inserted="8" copiable hideLineNumbers
export function validateEmail(email: string): boolean {
  const regex = /^[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+\.[^\s@]+$/;

  if (!email) {
    return false;
  }
  const trimmedEmail = email.trimEnd();
  const trimmedEmail = email.trim();
  return regex.test(trimmedEmail);
}
```

Global Configuration

You can set defaults for all code blocks using getOverrides:

import { MuiMarkdown, getOverrides } from 'mui-markdown';
import { Highlight, themes } from 'prism-react-renderer';

const overrides = getOverrides({
  Highlight,
  themes,
  copiable: true, // All code blocks have copy button
  hideLineNumbers: false, // Show line numbers by default
  copiedLabel: 'Copied!', // Customize copy button labels
  copyLabel: 'Copy',
});

function App() {
  return <MuiMarkdown overrides={overrides}>{markdownContent}</MuiMarkdown>;
}

Per-Block Overrides

Markdown attributes override global settings, allowing you to customize individual code blocks:

```tsx hideLineNumbers copiable name="config.ts"
export const config = {
  apiUrl: process.env.API_URL,
  timeout: 5000,
};
```

Line Range Syntax

The line range parser supports flexible syntax:

  • Single lines: "1" or "1,2,3"
  • Ranges: "1-5" or "1-5,8-10"
  • Mixed: "1,3-5,7,9-12"

Customization

All visual elements can be customized using MUI theming:

Custom Colors:

const overrides = getOverrides({
  Highlight,
  themes,
  highlightColor: 'primary.main', // Use theme colors
  removedColor: 'error.dark',
  insertedColor: 'success.light',
});

Custom Copy Button Icons:

import ContentCopyIcon from '@mui/icons-material/ContentCopy';
import CheckIcon from '@mui/icons-material/Check';

const overrides = getOverrides({
  Highlight,
  themes,
  copyIcon: <ContentCopyIcon />,
  copiedIcon: <CheckIcon />,
  copyButtonSx: { top: 16, right: 16 }, // Custom positioning
});

Custom Copy Component:

For complete control over the copy button, provide your own component:

import { CopyComponentProps } from 'mui-markdown';
import { IconButton } from '@mui/material';

const CustomCopyButton = ({ handleCopy, code }: CopyComponentProps) => {
  return (
    <IconButton
      onClick={handleCopy}
      sx={{ position: 'absolute', top: 8, right: 8 }}
    >
      Copy {code.split('\n').length} lines
    </IconButton>
  );
};

const overrides = getOverrides({
  Highlight,
  themes,
  CopyComponent: CustomCopyButton,
});

Custom File Name Display:

import FolderIcon from '@mui/icons-material/Folder';

const overrides = getOverrides({
  Highlight,
  themes,
  showFileIcon: true, // Show/hide icon
  fileIcon: <FolderIcon />, // Custom icon
  FileNameComponent: CustomTypography, // Custom component
  fileNameSx: { fontWeight: 'bold' }, // Custom text styles
  fileNameWrapperSx: { backgroundColor: 'primary.light', px: 3 }, // Custom wrapper styles
  useHighlightThemeBackground: true, // Use prism theme background for file name wrapper
});

Diagram Support

mui-markdown uses mermaid as its diagramming and charting tool, to enable that, first make sure you have the mermaid installed. By passing the enableMermaid key you'll be able to have diagram support in your markdowns, just make sure you've provided the Diagram component as well. Also, using the mermaidConfigs you can configure it as you like.

The Diagram component is a client-side component, You can create your desired one for that purpose if needed, just make sure the custom component satisfying the following type: (props: DiagramProps) => JSX.Element. Props type is available under mui-markdown and mui-markdown/client.

import React from 'react';
import { MuiMarkdown, getOverrides } from 'mui-markdown';
import { Diagram } from 'mui-markdown/client'; // This component will handle mermaid init and content load
import { Highlight, themes } from 'prism-react-renderer';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <MuiMarkdown
      enableMermaid
      mermaidConfig={{ startOnLoad: true }}
      DiagramComponent={Diagram}
    >
      {/* Markdown content */}
    </MuiMarkdown>
  );
};

export default App;

NextJS

Use with useMDXComponents

To add mui-markdown to useMDXComponents you can either import defaultMdxComponents or use getMdxComponents if you need to override defaults.

import type { MDXComponents } from 'mdx/types';

import { defaultMdxComponents, getMdxComponents } from 'mui-markdown';

// You can use the getMdxComponents(options) to override defaults!
// const mdxComponents = getMdxComponents();

export function useMDXComponents(components: MDXComponents): MDXComponents {
  return {
    // ...mdxComponents,
    ...defaultMdxComponents,
    ...components,
  };
}

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