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---
title: "Quickstart"
description: "Start building modern documentation in under five minutes"
icon: "rocket"
---

<Frame>
<img className="block dark:hidden" src="https://mintlify-assets.b-cdn.net/hero-light.png" />

<img className="hidden dark:block" src="https://mintlify-assets.b-cdn.net/hero-dark.png" />
</Frame>

## Getting Started

Welcome! Follow the instructions below to learn how to deploy, update and
supercharge your documentation with Mintlify.

### Creating the Repository

Mintlify docs are rendered from MDX files and configurations defined in our
[starter kit](https://github.com/mintlify/starter). We use GitHub to integrate
your docs with your code, and make source control effortless. Onboard through the [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com) or clone our [starter kit](https://github.com/mintlify/starter) to get started.

<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion icon="message-bot" title="Install the GitHub app">
Install our GitHub app to ensure that your updates are automatically deployed when you push changes. You can find the installation link in the [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/settings), on the Settings page. Upon successful installation, a check mark will appear next to the commit hash of the repository.

<Frame>
![GitHub Bot Verification](https://mintlify.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/mintlify/images/github-bot-verification.png)
</Frame>
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="code-branch" title="Monorepo Setup">
If you want your docs to live alongside your code as a monorepo setup, you
can: 1. Move your docs content to your monorepo. 2. Specify the path to your
`mint.json` in the
[dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/settings/deployment/git-settings)

<Frame>
<img alt="Monorepo setup" className="block dark:hidden" src="/images/monorepo-light.png" />

<img alt="Monorepo setup" className="hidden dark:block" src="/images/monorepo-dark.png" />
</Frame>
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

### Updating the Content

Mintlify enables you to easily customize the style, structure, and content of
your docs.

<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion icon="rectangle-terminal" title="Editing locally (recommended for developers)">
1. Install [git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git).

2. Once git is installed, clone your docs repository using `git clone <your-repo>`. If you haven't set it up yet, now would be a good time to do so with these [SSH keys](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent).

3. Use your favorite IDE to open the repository.

4. Install our Mintlify CLI to preview changes with `npm i -g mintlify`.

Learn more about this in our [local development guide](/development).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="pen-to-square" title="Editing with the web editor">
Learn more about how to use the web editor on our [guide](/web-editor).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="palette" title="Customizing to your brand">
Easily customize colors, logos and buttons among other configurations in our `mint.json` file. Start with these basic configurations:

```json
"name": "Your Company"
"logo": {
"light": "/logo/light.svg",
"dark": "/logo/dark.svg",
"href": "https://yourcompany.com"
},
"favicon": "/favicon.svg",
"colors": {
"primary": "#2AB673",
"light": "#55D799",
"dark": "#117866",
},
```

A full list of supported configurations can be found at [global settings](/settings/global).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="pencil" title="Adding content">
Add content with simple MDX files. Initiate your pages with this template:

```md
---
title: "Page Title"
sidebarTitle: "Sidebar title (optional - if different from page title)"
description: "Subtitle (optional)"
---
```

Learn more about adding images, tables, lists, and more using the [MDX syntax](/text). We also offer a [wide array of components](/content/components).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="rocket" title="Pushing changes">
Once ready, commit and push your changes to update your docs site. Here is a [guide](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/using-git/pushing-commits-to-a-remote-repository#about-git-push) on how to do that. If the GitHub app is unable to successfully deploy your changes, you can manually update your docs through our [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com).

<Frame>
![Manual
Update](https://mintlify.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/mintlify/images/manual-update.png)
</Frame>
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="code-branch" title="Generating API references">
You can easily set up your API references using an OpenAPI document.

1. Add your `openapi.yaml` or `openapi.json` file into your docs repository or define the `openapi` field in `mint.json` with a URL.

```json
"openapi": "link-to-your-openapi-file"
```

2. Use our [scraper](/api-playground/openapi/setup#autogenerate-files-recommended) to autogenerate your OpenAPI endpoints files as:

```bash
npx @mintlify/scraping@latest openapi-file <path-or-url-to-openapi-file>
```

3. Finally, include the generated endpoint MDX files to your `mint.json` under `navigation`.

For a complete guide on using Mintlify with OpenAPI, check out [this guide](/api-playground/openapi/setup). [This guide](/api-playground/openapi/writing-openapi) explains how to configure your API authentication methods. For manual API references definition, explore [our syntax](/api-playground/overview).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="chart-simple" title="Adding analytics">
Our in-house analytics give you insights into page views, search analytics, session recordings and more. Access these on your [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/analytics).

We also support integrations with a range of analytics providers. You can find the list of providers [here](/integrations/analytics/overview).
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

<Note>
We provide a white-glove migration service as part of our Enterprise plan.
Interested? You can request it by [contacting us](mailto:[email protected]).
</Note>

### Publishing

<Accordion icon="star" title="Adding a custom domain">
Integrate your docs into your website by hosting them on a custom domain. This is included in the free plan.

Navigate to your [dashboard settings](https://www.dashboard.mintlify.com/settings) to add a custom domain.

<Frame>![Custom Domain](/images/custom-domain.png)</Frame>
</Accordion>

Congrats! You've set up your Mintlify Docs and it's looking amazing! Need
support or want to give some feedback? You can join our
[community](https://mintlify.com/community) or drop us an email at
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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---
title: "Quickstart"
description: "Start building modern documentation in under five minutes"
icon: "rocket"
---

<Frame>
<img className="block dark:hidden" src="https://mintlify-assets.b-cdn.net/hero-light.png" />

<img className="hidden dark:block" src="https://mintlify-assets.b-cdn.net/hero-dark.png" />
</Frame>

## Getting Started

Welcome! Follow the instructions below to learn how to deploy, update and
supercharge your documentation with Mintlify.

### Creating the Repository

Mintlify docs are rendered from MDX files and configurations defined in our
[starter kit](https://github.com/mintlify/starter). We use GitHub to integrate
your docs with your code, and make source control effortless. Onboard through the [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com) or clone our [starter kit](https://github.com/mintlify/starter) to get started.

<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion icon="message-bot" title="Install the GitHub app">
Install our GitHub app to ensure that your updates are automatically deployed when you push changes. You can find the installation link in the [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/settings), on the Settings page. Upon successful installation, a check mark will appear next to the commit hash of the repository.

<Frame>
![GitHub Bot Verification](https://mintlify.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/mintlify/images/github-bot-verification.png)
</Frame>
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="code-branch" title="Monorepo Setup">
If you want your docs to live alongside your code as a monorepo setup, you
can: 1. Move your docs content to your monorepo. 2. Specify the path to your
`mint.json` in the
[dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/settings/deployment/git-settings)

<Frame>
<img alt="Monorepo setup" className="block dark:hidden" src="/images/monorepo-light.png" />

<img alt="Monorepo setup" className="hidden dark:block" src="/images/monorepo-dark.png" />
</Frame>
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

### Updating the Content

Mintlify enables you to easily customize the style, structure, and content of
your docs.

<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion icon="rectangle-terminal" title="Editing locally (recommended for developers)">
1. Install [git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git).

2. Once git is installed, clone your docs repository using `git clone <your-repo>`. If you haven't set it up yet, now would be a good time to do so with these [SSH keys](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent).

3. Use your favorite IDE to open the repository.

4. Install our Mintlify CLI to preview changes with `npm i -g mintlify`.

Learn more about this in our [local development guide](/development).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="pen-to-square" title="Editing with the web editor">
Learn more about how to use the web editor on our [guide](/web-editor).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="palette" title="Customizing to your brand">
Easily customize colors, logos and buttons among other configurations in our `mint.json` file. Start with these basic configurations:

```json
"name": "Your Company"
"logo": {
"light": "/logo/light.svg",
"dark": "/logo/dark.svg",
"href": "https://yourcompany.com"
},
"favicon": "/favicon.svg",
"colors": {
"primary": "#2AB673",
"light": "#55D799",
"dark": "#117866",
},
```

A full list of supported configurations can be found at [global settings](/settings/global).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="pencil" title="Adding content">
Add content with simple MDX files. Initiate your pages with this template:

```md
---
title: "Page Title"
sidebarTitle: "Sidebar title (optional - if different from page title)"
description: "Subtitle (optional)"
---
```

Learn more about adding images, tables, lists, and more using the [MDX syntax](/text). We also offer a [wide array of components](/content/components).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="rocket" title="Pushing changes">
Once ready, commit and push your changes to update your docs site. Here is a [guide](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/using-git/pushing-commits-to-a-remote-repository#about-git-push) on how to do that. If the GitHub app is unable to successfully deploy your changes, you can manually update your docs through our [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com).

<Frame>
![Manual
Update](https://mintlify.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/mintlify/images/manual-update.png)
</Frame>
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="code-branch" title="Generating API references">
You can easily set up your API references using an OpenAPI document.

1. Add your `openapi.yaml` or `openapi.json` file into your docs repository or define the `openapi` field in `mint.json` with a URL.

```json
"openapi": "link-to-your-openapi-file"
```

2. Use our [scraper](/api-playground/openapi/setup#autogenerate-files-recommended) to autogenerate your OpenAPI endpoints files as:

```bash
npx @mintlify/scraping@latest openapi-file <path-or-url-to-openapi-file>
```

3. Finally, include the generated endpoint MDX files to your `mint.json` under `navigation`.

For a complete guide on using Mintlify with OpenAPI, check out [this guide](/api-playground/openapi/setup). [This guide](/api-playground/openapi/writing-openapi) explains how to configure your API authentication methods. For manual API references definition, explore [our syntax](/api-playground/overview).
</Accordion>

<Accordion icon="chart-simple" title="Adding analytics">
Our in-house analytics give you insights into page views, search analytics, session recordings and more. Access these on your [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/analytics).

We also support integrations with a range of analytics providers. You can find the list of providers [here](/integrations/analytics/overview).
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

<Note>
We provide a white-glove migration service as part of our Enterprise plan.
Interested? You can request it by [contacting us](mailto:[email protected]).
</Note>

### Publishing

<Accordion icon="star" title="Adding a custom domain">
Integrate your docs into your website by hosting them on a custom domain. This is included in the free plan.

Navigate to your [dashboard settings](https://www.dashboard.mintlify.com/settings) to add a custom domain.

<Frame>![Custom Domain](/images/custom-domain.png)</Frame>
</Accordion>

Congrats! You've set up your Mintlify Docs and it's looking amazing! Need
support or want to give some feedback? You can join our
[community](https://mintlify.com/community) or drop us an email at
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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