Docusaurus 3.5
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 3.5.
This release contains many new exciting blog features.
Upgrading should be easy. Our release process respects Semantic Versioning. Minor versions do not include any breaking changes.
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 3.5.
This release contains many new exciting blog features.
Upgrading should be easy. Our release process respects Semantic Versioning. Minor versions do not include any breaking changes.
This blog post was written when Docusaurus v3 was in beta. There are some changes in dependency versions and upgrade steps you should be aware of if upgrading to Docusaurus v3 current stable releases. Use the upgrade guide for the most up-to-date migration steps.
Docusaurus v3 is now in beta and the official release is around the corner. This is the perfect time to start preparing your site for this new major version.
Docusaurus v3 comes with a few breaking changes, many of which can be handled today under Docusaurus v2. Preparing your site ahead of time can be done incrementally, and will make it easier to upgrade to v3.
The main breaking change is the upgrade from MDX v1 to MDX v3. Read the MDX v2 and MDX v3 release notes for details. MDX will now compile your Markdown content more strictly and with subtle differences.
This article will mostly focus on how to prepare your content for this new MDX version, and will also list a few other breaking changes that you can handle today.
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 2.1, our very first minor version release.
The upgrade should be easy: as explained in our release process documentation, minor versions respect Semantic Versioning.