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title: Migration
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description: " How to migrate your documentation from an existing Markdown
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solution to Docus"
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## **Migrating to Docus**
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Already using a Markdown-based solution for your documentation? Whether it’s **Docus v1**, the **Nuxt UI Pro docs template**, or another static site setup, migrating to Docus is simple and straightforward.
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Docus offers a clean and maintainable solution with a single dependency: the Docus library itself. There’s no need to manage multiple .dependencies With everything built-in and maintained together, keeping your documentation up to date is easier than ever.
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To migrate, just move your existing Markdown files into the `content/` directory of the Docus starter.
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From there, you have two scenarios:
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- **If your current docs already use Nuxt Content and the MDC syntax**, make sure the components used in your content exist in Nuxt UI. If any components are missing, you can easily create your own custom ones.
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- **If you’re using standard Markdown**, you can copy your files as is. Then, enhance your documentation progressively using the [built-in components](https://docus.dev/essentials/components) provided by Nuxt UI.
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Once your content has been moved to the `content/` folder, you can go through the [configuration section](https://docus.dev/concepts/configuration) to easily customize your app.
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Docus is designed to focus on writing content, so if you're already using Markdown, you can easily switch to it.
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