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theme-multi-codetabs

v0.2.4

Published

A Docusaurus v2 plugin that supports referencing code egxamples from public GitHub repositories.

Downloads

4

Readme

Docusaurus Theme GitHub Codeblock Test Changes

A Docusaurus v2 plugin that allows you to easily create multiple code language tabs on your website, its supports text can be sourced directly from Markdown or referencing code examples from public GitHub repositories.

Note: this theme plugin requires Docusaurus v2


Install

First, add the theme plugin to your dependencies:

npm install theme-multi-codetabs

or yarn

yarn add theme-multi-codetabs

Usage

Add the theme plugin to your list of themes in the docusaurus.config.js:

    // ...
    themes: [
        'theme-multi-codetabs'
    ],
    // ...

Display multiple code in tabs, in Markdown via a React Component

code

import TabsGenerator from "theme-multi-codetabs/build/theme/TabsGenerator"

<TabsGenerator autoGenContent={false} group='languages'>{}</TabsGenerator>

We also support writing directly in Markdown, thanks to @saucelabs, which inspired this plugin.

You can also set some fallback text if the plugin fails to find your codeblock:

```js reference title="Code with fallback"
https://github.com/saucelabs/docusaurus-theme-github-codeblock
This is some fallback text that will be displayed
It can be multiline
```

```js reference title="If you dont have a fallback and the URL fails to load, it will show a message in your code block"
https://github.com/saucelabs/docusaurus-theme-github-codeblock
```

If you are interested contributing to this project, see CONTRIBUTING.md.