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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://mintlify-mintlify-eb337d9b.mintlify.app/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Deploy a live documentation site and make your first change.

Before you begin

Mintlify uses a docs-as-code approach: every page on your site has a corresponding file in your documentation . Edit files locally or in the web editor and sync changes to your remote repository.
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Deploy your documentation site

Go to mintlify.com/start and complete onboarding. You’ll connect GitHub, select a repository, and install the GitHub App for automatic deployments. Your site deploys to https://<your-project-name>.mintlify.app. Find your exact URL on the Overview page of your dashboard.
To get started without your own repository, skip the Git provider connection during onboarding. Mintlify creates a private repository and configures the GitHub App for you. Migrate to your own repository later from Git Settings. See Clone to your own repository.
Before sharing with users, add a custom domain.

Make your first change

1

Install the CLI

Requires Node.js v20.17.0 or higher.
npm i -g mint
See Install the CLI for details.
2

Clone your repository

Follow Clone your repository if you haven’t already.
3

Edit and preview

Update the description in index.mdx, then preview at http://localhost:3000:
mint dev
4

Push your changes

Commit and push to trigger a deployment:
git add .
git commit -m "Update description"
git push

Next steps

Use the web editor

Edit documentation in your browser and preview how your pages look when published.

Explore CLI commands

Find broken links, check accessibility, validate OpenAPI specs, and more.

Add a custom domain

Use your own domain for your documentation site.