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docsframe

v0.2.5-beta

Published

The easiest documentation framework for your Next.js app

Readme

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🚧 This project is in beta and should be used with caution.

Docsframe is one of the easiest ways to quickly build project documentation without the hassle of starting from scratch. Built with TypeScript and Next.js, it provides customizable, responsive components tailored for beautiful documentation. Customizable. Open Source.

Usage

Create project

We recommend that you create a Next.js project using the shadcn/ui CLI

npx shadcn@latest init

Initialize Docsframe

Run the init command to setup Docsframe to your project:

npx docsframe@latest init

That's it

You are now ready to customize Docsframe and start building your documentation. For more information on configuring new documentation pages visit our documentation.

Documentation

Visit our documentation to learn more about Docsframe

Contributing

We welcome and appreciate any contributions!

To get started, check out our contribution guide.

License

Licensed under the MIT license.