A drop-in replacement for react-markdown, designed for AI-powered streaming.
https://github.com/vercel/streamdown.git
A drop-in replacement for react-markdown, designed for AI-powered streaming.
Formatting Markdown is easy, but when you tokenize and stream it, new challenges arise. Streamdown is built specifically to handle the unique requirements of streaming Markdown content from AI models, providing seamless formatting even with incomplete or unterminated Markdown blocks.
Streamdown powers the AI Elements Message component but can be installed as a standalone package for your own streaming needs.
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Then, update your Tailwind globals.css to include the following so that Tailwind can detect the utility classes used by Streamdown.
@source "../node_modules/streamdown/dist/*.js";
The path must be relative from your CSS file to the node_modules folder containing streamdown. In a standard Next.js project where globals.css lives in app/, the default path above should work.
If you install optional Streamdown plugins, add their matching @source lines from the relevant plugin docs (/docs/plugins/code, /docs/plugins/cjk, /docs/plugins/math, /docs/plugins/mermaid). Only include plugin @source entries for packages that are actually installed.
Example:
@source "../node_modules/@streamdown/code/dist/*.js";
In a monorepo (npm workspaces, Turbo, pnpm, etc.), dependencies are typically hoisted to the root node_modules. You need to adjust the relative path to point there:
monorepo/
โโโ node_modules/streamdown/ โ hoisted here
โโโ apps/
โ โโโ web/
โ โโโ app/
โ โโโ globals.css โ your CSS file
/* apps/web/app/globals.css โ 3 levels up to reach root node_modules */
@source "../../../node_modules/streamdown/dist/*.js";
Adjust the number of ../ segments based on where your CSS file lives relative to the root node_modules. If you install Streamdown plugins, add their respective @source entries only when those packages are installed.
Here's how you can use Streamdown in your React application with the AI SDK:
import { useChat } from "@ai-sdk/react";
import { Streamdown } from "streamdown";
import { code } from "@streamdown/code";
import { mermaid } from "@streamdown/mermaid";
import { math } from "@streamdown/math";
import { cjk } from "@streamdown/cjk";
import "katex/dist/katex.min.css";
import "streamdown/styles.css";
export default function Chat() {
const { messages, status } = useChat();
return (
<div>
{messages.map(message => (
<div key={message.id}>
{message.role === 'user' ? 'User: ' : 'AI: '}
{message.parts.map((part, index) =>
part.type === 'text' ? (
<Streamdown
key={index}
animated
plugins={{ code, mermaid, math, cjk }}
isAnimating={status === 'streaming'}
>
{part.text}
</Streamdown>
) : null,
)}
</div>
))}
</div>
);
}
For more info, see the documentation.