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.
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.
Today we are extremely happy to finally announce Docusaurus 2.0! 🥳️
At Meta Open Source, we believe Docusaurus will help you build the best documentation websites with minimal effort, letting you focus on what really matters: writing the content.
After 4 years of work, 75 alphas and 22 betas, the next generation of Docusaurus is ready for prime time. From now on, we now plan to respect Semantic Versioning and will release major versions more frequently.
Docusaurus has made great progress in 2021! We've seen a lot of traction and just crossed 30k stars on GitHub!
We've reached full feature parity with v1 after the release of internationalization, announced our first beta, and welcomed significantly more users this year.
The official v2 release is just around the corner! Follow the roadmap issue for any latest news.
DocSearch is migrating to a new, more powerful system, which gives users their own Algolia application and new credentials.
Docusaurus site owners should upgrade their configuration with their new credentials by February 1, 2022, existing search indexes will be frozen and become read-only after this date.
After a lengthy alpha stage in order to ensure feature parity and quality, we are excited to officially release the first Docusaurus 2 beta.
With the announcement of this beta, the team is even more confident that Docusaurus 2 is ready for mainstream adoption!