rsnext/examples/headers/pages/index.tsx
Steven 4466ba436b
chore(examples): use default prettier for examples/templates (#60530)
## Description
This PR ensures that the default prettier config is used for examples
and templates.

This config is compatible with `prettier@3` as well (upgrading prettier
is bigger change that can be a future PR).

## Changes
- Updated `.prettierrc.json` in root with `"trailingComma": "es5"` (will
be needed upgrading to prettier@3)
- Added `examples/.prettierrc.json` with default config (this will
change every example)
- Added `packages/create-next-app/templates/.prettierrc.json` with
default config (this will change every template)

## Related

- Fixes #54402
- Closes #54409
2024-01-11 16:01:44 -07:00

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TypeScript

import Link from "next/link";
import styles from "../styles.module.css";
import Code from "../components/Code";
export default function Index() {
return (
<div className={styles.container}>
<div className={styles.card}>
<h1>Headers with Next.js</h1>
<hr className={styles.hr} />
<p>
The links below are examples of{" "}
<Link
href="https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next.config.js/headers"
legacyBehavior
>
<>
custom <Code>headers</Code>
</>
</Link>{" "}
added to your Next.js app.
</p>
<nav>
<ul className={styles.list}>
<li>
<a href="/about">
Visit /about (it contains a X-About-Custom-Header)
</a>
</li>
<li>
<Link href="/news/123">
Visit /news/123 (it contains a X-News-Custom-Header)
</Link>
</li>
</ul>
</nav>
<p>
Open <Code>next.config.js</Code> to learn more about the headers that
match the links above.
</p>
<hr className={styles.hr} />
</div>
</div>
);
}