Skill Detail

Fumadocs React Documentation Framework and Docs Site Generator

Build and maintain documentation websites with Fumadocs, the React-based docs framework published by the fuma-nama project. This skill helps an agent scaffold docs pages, wire content collections, and extend interactive UI components for product docs, SDK docs, and internal knowledge bases.

WordPress & CMSMulti-Framework
WordPress & CMS Multi-Framework Security Reviewed
Tool match: fumadocs โญ 11.5k GitHub stars โฌ‡ 435/wk npm
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Works best when you want a reusable capability, not another fragile one-off prompt.
At a glance
Last updated
Apr 6, 2026
Quick brief

Fumadocs is an open-source React documentation framework designed for teams that want a modern docs experience without building every docs primitive from scratch. It provides a reusable foundation for content-driven websites across Next.js and other supported React setups, with packages like fumadocs-ui and fumadocs-core handling navigation, page layouts, search-friendly structures, and interactive components. The upstream project lives at the official fuma-nama GitHub repository and is documented at fumadocs.dev.

How it works

What this skill actually does

This skill is for agents that need to create or evolve documentation systems around Fumadocs. It can scaffold a docs site, organize markdown or MDX content, generate navigation trees, add API reference sections, and wire up callouts, tabs, code blocks, and other rich docs components. It also fits teams migrating from ad hoc markdown folders or from a generic Next.js app into a more structured documentation workflow.

In practice, the skill helps with jobs like creating a product docs portal, adding versioned guides, integrating search and sidebar navigation, or refactoring an existing docs site into Fumadocs packages. Integration points include React, Next.js, MDX content pipelines, npm package management, and common deployment targets for static or hybrid-rendered documentation websites. Because Fumadocs is actively maintained, published on npm, and backed by official docs, it clears the intake bar for a source-backed ASE listing.