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MDX

APIToGo supports MDX files for creating rich content pages. MDX is a markdown format that allows you to include JSX components in your markdown files.

Getting Started

To use MDX in your documentation, simply create files with the .mdx extension instead of .md. These files work exactly like regular markdown files but with all MDX features unlocked - you can write normal markdown content and add JSX components whenever needed.

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docs/ ├── my-page.md # Regular markdown ├── my-mdx-page.mdx # MDX with JSX support

Custom Components

APIToGo supports the use of custom components in your MDX files. This allows you to create reusable components that can be used across multiple pages.

You can create a custom component in your project and reference it in the APIToGo Configuration file.

For example, create the <MyCustomComponent /> component in a file called MyCustomComponent.tsx in the src directory at the root of your project.

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export default function MyCustomComponent() { return <div>My Custom Component</div>; }

In APIToGo Configuration you will need to import the component and add it to the customComponents option in the configuration.

apitogo.config.ts
import MyCustomComponent from "./src/MyCustomComponent"; const config: ApitogoConfig = { // ... mdx: { components: { MyCustomComponent, }, }, // ... }; export default config;

JSX in Headings

JSX components in headings render in both the sidebar navigation and table of contents:

MDXCode
# My Page <Badge>New</Badge>

Components must be registered via mdx.components to work in headings.

Last modified on March 31, 2026
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