Customer-facing documentation site for Molecule AI. Built with Fumadocs (open-source MIT, Next.js 15 App Router native, Tailwind v4, MDX) so we own the deployment and aesthetic and can grow into custom doc components for our agent-canvas flows. ## Why Fumadocs (over Mintlify, Nextra, Docusaurus) - Open source, no vendor lock-in (vs Mintlify SaaS subscription) - Built on Next.js 15 App Router — matches our existing canvas stack - Less opinionated than Nextra; can grow into custom doc components - React/Tailwind first; team already on this stack - Ships search, dark mode, Shiki highlighting, MDX out of the box ## Initial structure - app/ — Next.js App Router (home + docs + search route) - content/docs/ — MDX source (3 hand-written + 9 stub pages) - lib/source.ts — Fumadocs loader bound to the MDX content - mdx-components.tsx — default + future custom MDX renderers - source.config.ts — MDX compile config ## Hand-written launch content - index.mdx — landing / what you can build / how it works - quickstart.mdx — clone repo → docker compose → import template → talk to PM - concepts.mdx — the five primitives: workspaces / plugins / channels / schedules / canvas ## Stub pages (Documentation Specialist agent fills these in on cron) - org-template, plugins, channels, schedules - architecture, api-reference, self-hosting - observability, troubleshooting ## Ownership The Documentation Specialist agent in the molecule-dev org template will own this repo end-to-end: - Watches PRs landing in the platform monorepo - Auto-opens docs PRs when public APIs / templates / plugins / channels change - Runs daily cron to backfill stubs and refresh stale pages Manual edits welcome. Agent picks up on next cron tick.
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JavaScript
11 lines
197 B
JavaScript
import { createMDX } from 'fumadocs-mdx/next';
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const withMDX = createMDX();
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/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
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const config = {
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reactStrictMode: true,
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};
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export default withMDX(config);
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