gatsby-theme-codebushi v1.0.0
Gatsby Theme Document
Welcome to Document, a Gatsby.js theme by Code Bushi. Quickly and easily create documentation for anything using MDX or Markdown.
š View the Live Demo
Getting Started
Using the Gatsby CLI
gatsby new document-site https://github.com/codebushi/gatsby-theme-document-example
cd document-site
gatsby develop
Your new site will be up at http://localhost:8000
Try changing the logo by editing the file at src/gatsby-theme-document/logo.mdx
.
Adding Content
Document is built with MDX. Content can be added by creating or editing the MDX files in the content folder content/index.mdx
.
With MDX, you can add JSX or even React components to your markdown files. Images can also be added to any .mdx
file, and will be automatically optimized using gatsby-remark-images.
Left Sidebar
The left sidebar navigation is automatically populated by the pages in the content folder. To sort the top level navigation, edit the forcedNavOrder
option in the gatsby-config.js
file.
The logo will link to the index.mdx
page. To make the index.mdx
page visible in the left navigation, set ignoreIndex
to false
.
Sub navigation items are created by making a folder with the same name as the top level .mdx
file. The sub navigation is ordered alphabetically.
Right Sidebar
The contents of the right sidebar will be automatically populated by any heading tags h1, h2, h3, etc.
that are added to the page. They will anchor link to the corresponding heading.
Theme Colors
Document is also built with Theme UI. The icon in the top right of the site will cycle through the various color modes that are available.
To edit or add colors modes, edit the file at src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/colors.js
. To learn more about color modes, check out the Theme UI docs.
The contents of the MDX files are also styled with Theme UI and can be edited at src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/index.js
. The styles for the heading tags are found at src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/headingsjs
. Learn more about styling MDX from the Theme UI docs.
Syntax Colors
Document uses @theme-ui/prism for syntax highlighting. Different presets can be used by editing the file at src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/index.js
. The desired preset must be included at the top of the file and spread into the pre
styles
import dracula from '@theme-ui/prism/presets/dracula.json';
styles: {
pre: {
...dracula,
}
}
The code blocks will not change color based on the color modes. For a complete list of all available prism presets, check out the Theme UI syntax themes.
Social Media Icons
The social media icons in the header can be edited in the gatsby-config.js
file, under social. Currently, you can only add Twitter and Github links.
SEO, Site Image, and Manifest Icons
Document uses React Helmet to add meta tags to the website's <head>
tag. When adding/editing a file in the content folder, be sure to include the Title and Description in the frontmatter. These are automatically used to generate the title and description meta tags for the page.
---
title: 'Document by Code Bushi'
description: 'This is the meta description'
---
There is also an image at src/site-image.jpg
which is used for the Open Graph image tag, as well as the Twitter card. Another image at src/site-icon.png
is used by the gatsby-plugin-manifest to generate a Favicon and other device icons.
Slugs
Because at them moment the theme queries all markdown nodes, and markdown nodes can come from various places, your slugs cannot be computed automatically if the source is not the file system. Therefore you'll need to define a slug
key in the frontmatter of the article.
Other options or source restriction may be available in the future.
5 years ago