From b280d4eb3703adf6ec3d302a27cedbce8787dfdc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mintlify Agent Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2026 01:07:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Condense quickstart page content --- quickstart.mdx | 150 ++++++++----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 128 deletions(-) diff --git a/quickstart.mdx b/quickstart.mdx index bc56bad0b..558f6a512 100644 --- a/quickstart.mdx +++ b/quickstart.mdx @@ -4,145 +4,39 @@ description: "Deploy your documentation site and make your first change." keywords: ["quickstart", "deploy", "get started", "first steps", "tutorial", "setup", "onboarding"] --- -After you complete this guide, you'll have a live documentation site ready to customize and update. +Complete this guide to get a live documentation site ready to customize. ## Before you begin -Mintlify uses a docs-as-code approach to manage your documentation. Every page on your site has a corresponding file stored in your documentation repository. +Mintlify uses docs-as-code. Every page has a corresponding file in your documentation repository. -When you connect your documentation repository to your Mintlify deployment, you can work on your documentation locally or in the web editor and sync any changes to your remote repository. +## Deploy your site -## Deploy your documentation site +1. Go to [mintlify.com/start](https://mintlify.com/start) +2. Connect your GitHub account +3. Create or select a repository +4. Install the GitHub App -Go to [mintlify.com/start](https://mintlify.com/start) and complete the onboarding process. During onboarding, you'll connect your GitHub account, create or select a repository for your documentation, and install the GitHub App to enable automatic deployments. - -After onboarding, your documentation site is deployed and accessible at your `.mintlify.app` URL. - - - - If you want to get started quickly without connecting your own repository, you can skip the GitHub connection during onboarding. Mintlify creates a private repository in a private organization and automatically configures the GitHub App for you. - - This lets you use the web editor immediately and migrate to your own repository later. - - - -## View your deployed site - -Your documentation site is now deployed at `https://.mintlify.app`. - -Find your exact URL on the **Overview** page of your [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/). - - - Overview page of the Mintlify dashboard. - - Overview page of the Mintlify dashboard. - - - - Your site is ready to view immediately. Use this URL for testing and sharing with your team. Before sharing with your users, you may want to add a [custom domain](/customize/custom-domain). - +Your site deploys automatically at your `.mintlify.app` URL. ## Make your first change - - - - - The CLI requires [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en) v20.17.0 or higher. Use an LTS version for stability. - - - - ```bash npm - npm i -g mint - ``` - - - ```bash pnpm - pnpm add -g mint - ``` - - - - See [Install the CLI](/installation) for full details and troubleshooting. - - - If you haven't already cloned your repository locally, follow the instructions in [Clone your repository](/installation#clone-your-repository). - - - Open `index.mdx` in your preferred editor and update the description in the frontmatter: - - ```mdx - --- - title: "Introduction" - description: "Your custom description here" - --- - ``` - - - Run the following command from your documentation directory: - - ```bash - mint dev - ``` - - View your preview at `http://localhost:3000`. - - - Commit and push your changes to trigger a deployment: - - ```bash - git add . - git commit -m "Update description" - git push - ``` +Choose either the CLI or web editor: - Mintlify automatically deploys your changes. View your deployment status on the [Overview](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/) page of your dashboard. - - - - - - - Navigate to the [web editor](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/editor) in your dashboard. - - - Open the **Introduction** page and update the description. +**CLI approach:** +1. Install: `npm i -g mint` (requires Node.js v20.17.0+) +2. Clone your repository locally +3. Edit `index.mdx` description +4. Preview: `mint dev` +5. Push changes: `git add . && git commit -m "Update description" && git push` - - Introduction page open in the web editor with the description edited to say Hello world!. - Introduction page open in the web editor with the description edited to say Hello world!. - - - - Click the **Publish** button in the top-right of the web editor toolbar. - - - On the [Overview](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/) page of your dashboard, you can see your site's deployment status. When it finishes deploying, refresh your documentation site to see your changes live. - - - - +**Web editor approach:** +1. Open the [web editor](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/editor) +2. Edit the Introduction page description +3. Click **Publish** ## Next steps - - Edit documentation in your browser and preview how your pages will look when published. - - - Find broken links, check accessibility, validate OpenAPI specs, and more. - - - Use your own domain for your documentation site. - \ No newline at end of file +- [Use the web editor](/editor/index) to edit in your browser +- [Explore CLI commands](/installation#additional-commands) for validation and testing +- [Add a custom domain](/customize/custom-domain) for your site \ No newline at end of file