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Admonitions

In addition to the basic Markdown syntax, we have a special admonitions syntax by wrapping text with a set of 3 colons, followed by a label denoting its type.

Example:

:::note

Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).

:::

:::tip

Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).

:::

:::info

Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).

:::

:::caution

Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).

:::

:::danger

Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).

:::
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note

Some content with Markdown syntax. Check this api.

tip

Some content with Markdown syntax. Check this api.

info

Some content with Markdown syntax. Check this api.

caution

Some content with Markdown syntax. Check this api.

danger

Some content with Markdown syntax. Check this api.

Usage with Prettier​

If you use Prettier to format your Markdown files, Prettier might auto-format your code to invalid admonition syntax. To avoid this problem, add empty lines around the starting and ending directives. This is also why the examples we show here all have empty lines around the content.

<!-- Prettier doesn't change this -->
:::note

Hello world

:::

<!-- Prettier changes this -->
:::note
Hello world
:::

<!-- to this -->
::: note Hello world:::

Specifying title​

You may also specify an optional title.

:::note Your Title

Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`.

:::
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Your Title

Some content with Markdown syntax.

Nested admonitions​

Admonitions can be nested. Use more colons : for each parent admonition level.

:::::info Parent

Parent content

::::danger Child

Child content

:::tip Deep Child

Deep child content

:::

::::

:::::
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Parent

Parent content

Child

Child content

Deep Child

Deep child content

Admonitions with MDX​

You can use MDX inside admonitions too!

import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';

import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';

:::tip Use tabs in admonitions

<Tabs>
<TabItem value="apple" label="Apple">This is an apple 🍎</TabItem>
<TabItem value="orange" label="Orange">This is an orange 🍊</TabItem>
<TabItem value="banana" label="Banana">This is a banana 🍌</TabItem>
</Tabs>

:::
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Use tabs in admonitions
This is an apple 🍎

Usage in JSX​

Outside of Markdown, you can use the @theme/Admonition component to get the same output.

MyReactPage.jsx
import Admonition from '@theme/Admonition';

export default function MyReactPage() {
return (
<div>
<Admonition type="info">
<p>Some information</p>
</Admonition>
</div>
);
}

The types that are accepted are the same as above: note, tip, danger, info, caution. Optionally, you can specify an icon by passing a JSX element or a string, or a title:

MyReactPage.jsx
<Admonition type="tip" icon="πŸ’‘" title="Did you know...">
<p>
Use plugins to introduce shorter syntax for the most commonly used JSX
elements in your project.
</p>
</Admonition>
http://localhost:3000
πŸ’‘Did you know...

Use plugins to introduce shorter syntax for the most commonly used JSX elements in your project.

Customizing admonitions​

There are two kinds of customizations possible with admonitions: parsing and rendering.

Customizing rendering behavior​

You can customize how each individual admonition type is rendered through swizzling. You can often achieve your goal through a simple wrapper. For example, in the follow example, we swap out the icon for info admonitions only.

src/theme/Admonition.js
import React from 'react';
import Admonition from '@theme-original/Admonition';
import MyCustomNoteIcon from '@site/static/img/info.svg';

export default function AdmonitionWrapper(props) {
if (props.type !== 'info') {
return <Admonition title="My Custom Admonition Title" {...props} />;
}
return <Admonition icon={<MyCustomNoteIcon />} {...props} />;
}

Customizing parsing behavior​

Admonitions are implemented with a Remark plugin. The plugin is designed to be configurable. To customize the Remark plugin for a specific content plugin (docs, blog, pages), pass the options through the admonitions key.

docusaurus.config.js
module.exports = {
presets: [
[
'@docusaurus/preset-classic',
{
docs: {
admonitions: {
tag: ':::',
keywords: ['note', 'tip', 'info', 'caution', 'danger'],
extendDefaults: true,
},
},
},
],
],
};

The plugin accepts the following options:

  • tag: The tag that encloses the admonition. Defaults to :::.
  • keywords: An array of keywords that can be used as the type for the admonition.
  • extendDefaults: Should the provided options (such as keywords) be merged into the existing defaults. Defaults to false.

The keyword will be passed as the type prop of the Admonition component.

Custom admonition type components​

By default, the theme doesn't know what do to with custom admonition keywords such as :::my-custom-admonition. It is your responsibility to map each admonition keyword to a React component so that the theme knows how to render them.

If you registered a new admonition type my-custom-admonition via the following config:

docusaurus.config.js
module.exports = {
// ...
presets: [
[
'classic',
{
// ...
docs: {
admonitions: {
tag: ':::',
keywords: ['my-custom-admonition'],
extendDefaults: true,
},
},
},
],
],
};

You can provide the corresponding React component for :::my-custom-admonition by creating the following file (unfortunately, since it's not a React component file, it's not swizzlable):

src/theme/Admonition/Types.js
import React from 'react';
import DefaultAdmonitionTypes from '@theme-original/Admonition/Types';

function MyCustomAdmonition(props) {
return (
<div style={{border: 'solid red', padding: 10}}>
<h5 style={{color: 'blue', fontSize: 30}}>{props.title}</h5>
<div>{props.children}</div>
</div>
);
}

const AdmonitionTypes = {
...DefaultAdmonitionTypes,

// Add all your custom admonition types here...
// You can also override the default ones if you want
'my-custom-admonition': MyCustomAdmonition,
};

export default AdmonitionTypes;

Now you can use your new admonition keyword in a Markdown file, and it will be parsed and rendered with your custom logic:

:::my-custom-admonition Custom Admonition

It works!

:::
http://localhost:3000
Custom Admonition

It works!