Today, we are happy to announce Docusaurus 3.0! 🥳| Docusaurus Blog
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 2.4.| Docusaurus Blog
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 2.3.| Docusaurus Blog
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 3.8.| Docusaurus Blog
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 3.6.| Docusaurus Blog
We are happy to announce Docusaurus 2.1, our very first minor version release.| docusaurus.io
Today we are extremely happy to finally announce Docusaurus 2.0! 🥳️| docusaurus.io
Docusaurus has made great progress in 2021! We've seen a lot of traction and just crossed 30k stars on GitHub!| docusaurus.io
DocSearch is migrating to a new, more powerful system, which gives users their own Algolia application and new credentials.| docusaurus.io
After a lengthy alpha stage in order to ensure feature parity and quality, we are excited to officially release the first Docusaurus 2 beta.| docusaurus.io
Today, we officially release Docusaurus 2 i18n (internationalization), as part of 2.0.0-alpha.71.| docusaurus.io
It is with great sadness to announce that our primary external Docusaurus contributor, Endilie Yacop Sucipto (Endi to those who knew him), passed away over the weekend after an illness associated with his bout with cancer.| docusaurus.io
Docusaurus was officially announced over nine months ago as a way to easily build open source documentation websites. Since then, it has amassed over 8,600 GitHub Stars, and is used by many popular open source projects such as React Native, Babel, Jest, Reason and Prettier.| docusaurus.io
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.io
Upgrade npm dependencies with confidence thanks to a visual regression testing workflow using GitHub Actions, Playwright and Argos.| docusaurus.io