# Advanced Usage ## Custom MDX components MDX Deck includes default components for MDX, but to provide custom components to the [MDXProvider][], add a `components` object to the `theme`. ```js // example theme import Heading from './Heading' export default { components: { h1: Heading, }, } ``` See the [MDX][] docs for more or take a look at the [default set of components](../packages/components/src/mdx-components.js) as a reference. ## Custom Provider component A custom Provider component can be added to the theme to wrap the entire application. This is useful for adding custom context providers in React or adding persistent UI elements to the entire deck. ```js // example theme.js import Provider from './Provider' export default { font: 'Georgia, serif', Provider, } ``` A custom Provider component will receive the application's state as props, which can be used to show custom page numbers or add other elements to the UI. #### Props - `slides`: (array) the components for each slide - `index`: (number) the current slide index - `mode`: (string) the current mode (one of `'normal'`, `'presenter'`, or `'overview'`) - `step`: (number) the current visible step in an Appear or Step component - Each slide includes a `meta` object with a `notes` field when the Notes component is used within a slide ## Combining multiple mdx files Unlike the official `@mdx-js/loader`, the `@mdx-deck/loader` exports an additional `slides` array of components instead of just the entire document. Multiple MDX files can be combined into a single presentation if the filesize is getting difficult to manage. First create a couple `.mdx` files like any other MDX Deck file, with `---` to separate the different slides. ```mdx # one.mdx --- This is the first file ``` ```mdx # two.mdx --- This is the second file ``` Next, create a `.js` file to import and combine the two `.mdx` files. ```js // deck.js // if you want to include a theme, you would export here: // export { dark as theme } from 'mdx-deck/themes'; import { slides as one } from './one.mdx' import { slides as two } from './two.mdx' export const slides = [...one, ...two] ``` Then, point the MDX Deck CLI comment in your `package.json` to the `deck.js` file. ```json "scripts": { "start": "mdx-deck deck.js" } ``` ## Custom webpack config Webpack configuration files named `webpack.config.js` will automatically be merged with the built-in configuration, using [webpack-merge](https://github.com/survivejs/webpack-merge). To use a custom filename, pass the file path to the `--webpack` flag. ```js // webpack.config.js example module.exports = { module: { rules: [ { test: /\.svg$/, use: [{ loader: 'babel-loader' }, { loader: 'react-svg-loader' }], }, ], }, } ``` **Careful**: When overwriting the loader for `mdx` files, make sure to include the default loader from `@mdx-deck/loader`. ## Custom build setups The core MDX Deck components can also be used in any React application, such as [create-react-app][] or [next.js][]. See the [`@mdx-deck/components`](../packages/components) package for more. [mdx]: https://mdxjs.com [mdxprovider]: https://github.com/mdx-js/mdx/blob/master/docs/getting-started/index.md#mdxprovider [create-react-app]: https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app [next.js]: https://github.com/zeit/next.js/