Docusaurus
Docusaurus is a documentation framework website and open-source static site generator for docs, blogs, versioned content, themes, plugins, and documentation-focused websites.
Who is Docusaurus?
Docusaurus official site presents Docusaurus as a way to build optimized websites quickly while focusing on content. It is best known as an open-source framework for documentation sites, product docs, technical blogs, versioned docs, and static websites maintained close to a codebase.
Documentation-first static sites
Docusaurus is built for documentation-heavy websites rather than general marketing pages alone. A site can include sidebars, docs sections, markdown pages, MDX content, code blocks, search integrations, navigation, and pages that are generated into a static website. That makes it useful for open-source projects and developer tools that need clear technical documentation.
Versioning and docs structure
Versioned documentation is one of the reasons teams choose Docusaurus. Product and API behavior can differ between releases, so docs often need stable pages for older versions while new pages continue to evolve. Docusaurus supports structured docs, sidebars, and versioning workflows that help readers find information for the version they actually use.
Themes, plugins, and customization
The Docusaurus ecosystem includes theme configuration, plugins, presets, custom pages, and styling options. Teams can start from a documentation-friendly default and then customize navigation, appearance, metadata, analytics, search, internationalization, and build behavior as their site grows.
Publishing and deployment
A Docusaurus site builds to static files, so it can be deployed through common hosting platforms and continuous deployment workflows. This fits documentation teams that want content changes reviewed in Git, built automatically, and published without running a custom server for every page view.
Who uses Docusaurus
Docusaurus is relevant to open-source maintainers, developer relations teams, technical writers, documentation engineers, product engineers, and companies with developer-facing products. It is especially useful when documentation lives near source code and needs reviews, pull requests, and repeatable publishing.
Limits and interpretation
Docusaurus is a framework, not a hosted documentation service by itself. Teams still need to manage hosting, content ownership, search choices, accessibility review, design changes, redirects, analytics, and contribution workflows. For nontechnical contributors, a hosted documentation platform may feel simpler unless the team already works comfortably with Git.
Why it matters
Documentation is often the front door to a software project. Docusaurus matters because it gives technical teams a practical way to keep docs close to code while still publishing a polished website for users and contributors.
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- Domain
- docusaurus.io
- IP address
- 172.67.144.254
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- June 28, 2017
- Updated
- June 20, 2023
- Expires
- June 28, 2026
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