Use when creating or improving component documentation in Storybook. Helps generate comprehensive docs using MDX, autodocs, and JSDoc comments.
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Create comprehensive, auto-generated component documentation using Storybook's autodocs feature, MDX pages, and JSDoc comments.
Automatically generate documentation pages from stories:
const meta = {
title: 'Components/Button',
component: Button,
tags: ['autodocs'], // Enable auto-documentation
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
component: 'A versatile button component with multiple variants and sizes.',
},
},
},
} satisfies Meta<typeof Button>;
Create custom documentation pages with full control:
import { Meta, Canvas, Story, Controls } from '@storybook/blocks';
import * as ButtonStories from './Button.stories';
<Meta of={ButtonStories} />
# Button Component
A versatile button component for user interactions.
## Usage
<Canvas of={ButtonStories.Primary} />
## Props
<Controls of={ButtonStories.Primary} />
Document component props for auto-extraction:
interface ButtonProps {
/**
* The button label text
*/
label: string;
/**
* Is this the principal call to action?
* @default false
*/
primary?: boolean;
/**
* Button size variant
* @default 'medium'
*/
size?: 'small' | 'medium' | 'large';
}
Add the autodocs tag to generate documentation automatically:
const meta = {
component: Button,
tags: ['autodocs'],
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
component: 'Button component with primary and secondary variants.',
},
},
},
} satisfies Meta<typeof Button>;
Provide clear, concise component descriptions:
const meta = {
component: Tooltip,
tags: ['autodocs'],
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
component: `
Tooltip displays helpful information when users hover over an element.
Supports multiple placements and can be triggered by hover, click, or focus.
## Features
- Multiple placement options
- Customizable delay
- Accessible (ARIA compliant)
- Keyboard navigation support
`.trim(),
},
},
},
} satisfies Meta<typeof Tooltip>;
Add descriptions to individual stories:
export const WithIcon: Story = {
args: {
label: 'Download',
icon: 'download',
},
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
story: 'Buttons can include icons to enhance visual communication.',
},
},
},
};
export const Loading: Story = {
args: {
loading: true,
label: 'Processing...',
},
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
story: 'Loading state disables interaction and shows a spinner.',
},
},
},
};
Document props with JSDoc for rich documentation:
interface CardProps {
/**
* Card title displayed at the top
*/
title: string;
/**
* Optional subtitle below the title
*/
subtitle?: string;
/**
* Card variant affecting visual style
* @default 'default'
*/
variant?: 'default' | 'outlined' | 'elevated';
/**
* Card content
*/
children: React.ReactNode;
/**
* Called when card is clicked
* @param event - The click event
*/
onClick?: (event: React.MouseEvent) => void;
/**
* Elevation level (shadow depth)
* @minimum 0
* @maximum 5
* @default 1
*/
elevation?: number;
}
Show realistic usage examples in MDX:
import { Meta, Canvas, Story } from '@storybook/blocks';
import * as FormStories from './Form.stories';
<Meta of={FormStories} />
# Form Component
## Basic Usage
<Canvas of={FormStories.Default} />
## With Validation
<Canvas of={FormStories.WithValidation} />
```tsx
import { Form } from './Form';
function MyForm() {
return (
<Form
onSubmit={(data) => console.log(data)}
validationSchema={schema}
>
<Input name="email" label="Email" />
<Button type="submit">Submit</Button>
</Form>
);
}
## Common Patterns
### Component Overview Page
```mdx
import { Meta, Canvas, Controls } from '@storybook/blocks';
import * as ButtonStories from './Button.stories';
<Meta of={ButtonStories} />
# Button
Buttons trigger actions and events throughout the application.
## Variants
### Primary
Use primary buttons for the main call-to-action.
<Canvas of={ButtonStories.Primary} />
### Secondary
Use secondary buttons for less important actions.
<Canvas of={ButtonStories.Secondary} />
## Props
<Controls of={ButtonStories.Primary} />
## Accessibility
- Keyboard accessible (Enter/Space to activate)
- Screen reader friendly
- Focus visible indicator
- Proper ARIA labels
## Best Practices
- Use clear, action-oriented labels
- Provide sufficient click target size (min 44×44px)
- Don't use more than one primary button per section
- Include loading states for async actions
const meta = {
component: DataGrid,
tags: ['autodocs'],
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
component: 'Advanced data grid with sorting, filtering, and pagination.',
},
},
},
argTypes: {
data: {
description: 'Array of data objects to display',
table: {
type: { summary: 'Array<Record<string, any>>' },
},
},
columns: {
description: 'Column configuration',
table: {
type: { summary: 'ColumnDef[]' },
},
},
onRowClick: {
description: 'Callback fired when a row is clicked',
table: {
type: { summary: '(row: any, index: number) => void' },
},
},
},
} satisfies Meta<typeof DataGrid>;
import { Meta } from '@storybook/blocks';
<Meta title="Guides/Migration/v2 to v3" />
# Migration Guide: v2 → v3
## Breaking Changes
### Button Component
**Before (v2):**
```tsx
<Button type="primary">Click me</Button>
After (v3):
<Button variant="primary">Click me</Button>
The type prop has been renamed to variant for consistency.
Before (v2):
<Input error="Invalid email" />
After (v3):
<Input error={{ message: "Invalid email" }} />
Error handling now uses an object to support additional metadata.
Buttons now support icons:
<Button variant="primary" icon="check">
Save
</Button>
### Design Tokens
Document design tokens and theming:
```mdx
import { Meta, ColorPalette, ColorItem, Typeset } from '@storybook/blocks';
<Meta title="Design System/Colors" />
# Color Palette
## Primary Colors
<ColorPalette>
<ColorItem
title="Primary"
subtitle="Main brand color"
colors={{ Primary: '#007bff' }}
/>
<ColorItem
title="Secondary"
subtitle="Supporting color"
colors={{ Secondary: '#6c757d' }}
/>
</ColorPalette>
## Typography
<Typeset
fontSizes={[12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 32, 40, 48]}
fontWeight={400}
sampleText="The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
/>
import { Meta, Story } from '@storybook/blocks';
import { Button } from './Button';
<Meta title="Components/Button/Examples" component={Button} />
# Button Examples
## Inline Story
<Story name="Custom">
{() => {
const [count, setCount] = React.useState(0);
return (
<Button onClick={() => setCount(count + 1)}>
Clicked {count} times
</Button>
);
}}
</Story>
import { Source } from '@storybook/blocks';
<Meta title="Guides/Setup" />
# Installation
Install the component library:
<Source
language="bash"
code={`
npm install @company/ui-components
# or
yarn add @company/ui-components
`}
/>
Then import components:
<Source
language="tsx"
code={`
import { Button, Input, Form } from '@company/ui-components';
function App() {
return (
<Form>
<Input label="Email" />
<Button>Submit</Button>
</Form>
);
}
`}
/>
// Bad
const meta = {
component: Button,
tags: ['autodocs'],
} satisfies Meta<typeof Button>;
// Good
const meta = {
component: Button,
tags: ['autodocs'],
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
component: 'Primary UI component for user actions.',
},
},
},
} satisfies Meta<typeof Button>;
// Bad
interface ButtonProps {
/** The label */
label: string;
/** The size */
size?: string;
}
// Good
interface ButtonProps {
/** Text displayed on the button */
label: string;
/**
* Visual size of the button
* @default 'medium'
*/
size?: 'small' | 'medium' | 'large';
}
// Bad
export const Disabled: Story = {
args: { disabled: true },
};
// Good
export const Disabled: Story = {
args: { disabled: true },
parameters: {
docs: {
description: {
story: 'Disabled state prevents user interaction and dims the button visually.',
},
},
},
};