Mintlify - open-source documentation alternative to mkdocs, gitbook and readme.com
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- https://mintlify.com/
- https://mintlify.com/docs/quickstart
- https://github.com/mintlify
- https://github.com/orgs/mintlify/repositories?type=all
- https://twitter.com/mintlify
Beautiful documentation that converts users
Build the documentation you've always wanted. Beautiful out of the box, easy to maintain, and optimized for user engagement.
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M marcusquinn referenced this topic on
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- https://mintlify.com/
- https://mintlify.com/docs/quickstart
- https://github.com/mintlify
- https://github.com/orgs/mintlify/repositories?type=all
- https://twitter.com/mintlify
Beautiful documentation that converts users
Build the documentation you've always wanted. Beautiful out of the box, easy to maintain, and optimized for user engagement.
Any interest in this?
Looks like all the kool kids on the block are using it.
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Any interest in this?
Looks like all the kool kids on the block are using it.
@marcusquinn
An important point to consider: they seem to be completely non-OSS.PS: The above github link is also non-existent
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@marcusquinn
An important point to consider: they seem to be completely non-OSS.PS: The above github link is also non-existent
@shrey oh, bummer, updated the link
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@shrey oh, bummer, updated the link
Seems like another one that launches as open source, then removes the main repo, and the only think that's open source are the tools to use their SaaS.
Seems like Docusaurus is the better option then.
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Seems like another one that launches as open source, then removes the main repo, and the only think that's open source are the tools to use their SaaS.
Seems like Docusaurus is the better option then.
Could be another alternative: https://vrite.io/