The ok-mdx library gives users access to the mdx
command-line tool. The lesson shows users how to leverage the mdx
command to fire up a local development server where we can write markdown using the MDX syntax and see it immediately come to life within our page. By the end of the lesson we will have leveraged ok-mdx
to prototype and document a user interface component created with the @emotion/styled
library.
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